A CARVED SMOKEY-QUARTZ FIGURE OF LI BAI
清十八/十九世紀 煙晶雕太白醉酒擺件

18TH-19TH CENTURY

細節
清十八/十九世紀 煙晶雕太白醉酒擺件
5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm.) long
來源
Janis H. Palmer (1917-1984) Collection, Chicago.
The Art Institute of Chicago, accessioned in 1986.
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拍品專文

Li Bai (AD 701-762) was the foremost poet of the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) and, together with Du Fu, remains one of the most famous poets in Chinese history. His ambition to serve the Emperor Huizong as a statesman was thwarted when the Emperor employed him as a palace poet composing mundane lyrics for the Court. Frustrated, he left the Court and spent the rest of his life wandering the country and indulging in his love for wine.
A similar depiction of Li Bai, drunken and leaning against a wine jar, can be seen in soapstone figure dated to the 18th-19th century from the Irving Collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 21 March 2019, lot 1184.

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