A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE ‘EIGHT BUDDHIST EMBLEMS’ CENSER BY HU WENMING
A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE ‘EIGHT BUDDHIST EMBLEMS’ CENSER BY HU WENMING
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晚明 局部鎏金銅八吉祥紋龍耳簋式爐 「雲間胡文明製」款

INCISED SIX-CHARACTER YUNJIAN HU WENMING ZHI MARK, LATE MING DYNASTY

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晚明 局部鎏金銅八吉祥紋龍耳簋式爐 「雲間胡文明製」款
6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) wide
來源
1970年代購於倫敦

拍品專文

Hu Wenming is considered one of the most accomplished craftsmen of the late Ming dynasty. The shape of the incense burner is inspired by an archaic bronze vessel, gui, dating to the Shang or Zhou dynasty. While most examples of his works are commonly decorated with fantastic animals drawn from the 'Classic of Mountains and Seas', Shan Hai Jing, the current example is rare in that it is decorated with the Eight Buddhist Emblems and could have been commissioned by a devout Buddhist scholar. Compare an example decorated with mythical beasts sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 27 November 2017, lot 8117.

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