ID 83576
Lot 176 | Grosser und sehr seltener unterglasurblauer und kupferroter Schultertopf vom Typ 'guan'
Estimate value
€ 200 000 – 300 000
Auf der breiten Schulter mit vier herausgearbeiteten spitzbogigen Reserven, eingerahmt von perlenden Doppellinien, jede Reserve extravagant dekoriert mit applizierten blühenden Zweigen, welche die vier Jahreszeiten heraufbeschwören, jeweils mit Chrysanthemen, Kamelien, Päonien und Granatäpfeln, die verschiedene Blüten und ihre charakteristischen Blätter jeweils geformt und auf kurzen Halmen hervorgehoben.
Provenienz: Ehemals aus einer belgischen Privatsammlung, dann aus flämischem Privatbesitz - Vgl. mit drei Gegenstücken, welche in zahlreichen Publikationen illustriert wurden. Die folgende Liste ist daher nur repräsentativ: Der Winkworth-Topf in der Percival David Foundation, London, abgebildet in: R.L. Hobson, The Wares of the Ming Dynasty, London, 1923, Tafel 21; W.B. Honey, The Ceramic Art of China and Other Countries of the Far East, London, 1943, Tafel 91; John Ayers, Some Characteristic Wares of the Yüan Dynasty, 'Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society', Band 29, 1954-1955, Abb. 19; The Ceramic Art of China, Oriental Ceramic Society, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1971, Kat.-Nr. 134, Tafel 32; Margaret Medley, Yüan Porcelain and Stoneware, London, 1974, Tafel B; Yu Peilan, Yuandai ciqi (Yuan dynasty porcelain), Beijing, 1998, Tafel 155. Der Topf im Palastmuseum, Peking, abgebildet in: Adrian M. Joseph, Ming Porcelains: Their Origins and Development, London, 1971, Abb. 3; Tôji taikei, Band 41, Tokyo, 1974, Tafel 4; Wan-go Weng and Yang Boda, The Palace Museum Peking, London, 1982, Tafel 27; Chûgoku no tôji, Band 8, Tokyo, 1995, Tafel 4; The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Blue and White Porcelain with Underglazed Red (I), Shanghai, 2000, Tafel 227. Der Topf im Hebei Museum, Shijiazhuang, abgebildet in: Hebei sheng chutu wenwu xuanji, Beijing, 1980, Tafel 403 und Farbtafel; Wang Qingzheng, Underglaze Blue and Red, Hong Kong, 1987, Tafel 23; engl. Ed. Hong Kong, 1993, Tafel 25; Liu Liang-yu, A Survey of Chinese Ceramics, Band 3, Taipei, 1992, Tafel 38; ZhonGelbgolduo taoci quanji, Shanghai, 2000, Band 11, Tafel 151. - Altersspuren, rest. Brüche, Hals abgeschnitten
Höhe: 29,8 cm
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