A SET OF THIRTY-TWO GOLD AND SILVER SHEET ORNAMENTS, PINGTUO
A SET OF THIRTY-TWO GOLD AND SILVER SHEET ORNAMENTS, PINGTUO
A SET OF THIRTY-TWO GOLD AND SILVER SHEET ORNAMENTS, PINGTUO
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A SET OF THIRTY-TWO GOLD AND SILVER SHEET ORNAMENTS, PINGTUO
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唐 金銀箔鳥獸形飾一組三十二件

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

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唐 金銀箔鳥獸形飾一組三十二件
The largest ornament 1 5/8 in. (4.3 cm.) wide, mounted in three frames
來源
Dr. Johan Carl Kempe (1884-1967) Collection, Sweden, before 1953, nos. CK43 and CK123.
Sotheby's London, Masterpieces of Chinese Precious Metalwork. Early Gold and Silver, 14 May 2008, lot 70.
出版
Bo Gyllensvärd, Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1953, cat. nos. 43 and 123.
Bo Gyllensvärd, 'T'ang Gold and Silver', Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, No. 29, Stockholm, 1957, figs. 57d, 62r and 70o.
The silver ornaments: Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, The Museum of Art and Far Eastern Antiquities in Ulricehamn, Ulricehamn, 1999, pls. 41 and 126.
展覽
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection, 1954-55, cat. nos. 43 and 123.
New York, Asia House Gallery, Chinese Gold, Silver and Porcelain. The Kempe Collection, 1971, cat. no. 18 (nine birds), an exhibition touring the United States and shown also at nine other museums.

榮譽呈獻

高麗娜 (Olivia Hamilton)
高麗娜 (Olivia Hamilton)

拍品專文

These gold and silver sheet bird and animal-ornaments would have been made as pingtuo inlay for the lacquered backs of bronze mirrors of Tang-dynasty date. Mirrors of this type reflected the splendor and sumptuous taste of the Tang court, and also found their way to Japan, perhaps as diplomatic gifts. An eight-lobed mirror of this type in the Shoso-in is illustrated by Ryochi Hayashi, The Silk Road and the Shoso-in, New York/Tokyo, 1975, p. 129, fig. 142. Others include the circular example inlaid in silver with a pheonix and a peacock, as well as other birds in flight, illustrated in Ancient Bronze Mirrors from the Shanghai Museum, Beijing, 2005, pl. 84, and another of square quadrilobed shape in silver with four phoenixes, pl. 83. An octalobed mirror of this type is illustrated in Zhongguo meishu quanji, vol. 8, Arts and Crafts - Lacquerware, Beijing, 1989, p. 80, no. 78. A fine rounded square example inlaid in gold and silver with four phoenixes is illustrated by Suzanne E. Cahill, The Lloyd Cotsen Study Collection of Chinese Bronze Mirrors, vol. II, Studies, p. 162, fig. 1. See, also, the two gold and silver pingtuo-inlaid lacquered bronze mirrors from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections sold at Christie's New York, 18 March 2009, lot 240 and 14 September 2009, lot 34. A pair of gilded silver, phoenix-form cut-outs from the Falk Collection sold at Christie's New York, 16 October 2001, lot 189.

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