A Rare Doucai Baluster Jar
Klubbat för:
Osåld
Utropspris
30 000-40 000 SEK
Beskrivning
A Rare Doucai Baluster Jar, enamelled to the exterior with a figurative scene, with seated officials and their attendants, all beside a fenced garden with undulating ground, rockwork and bamboo, Chenghua mark, late Kangxi period, early 18th century, height c. 31.5 cm, wear, cracks, ground down
PROVENANCE:
From a Swedish private collection, 1950´s or older
NOTE:
Doucai, or ´combined colours´, is a twice-fired decorative technique of outlining the design in underglaze blue before embellishing it with overglaze enamels. Originating during the reign of Xuande, in the early Ming Dynasty, the technique reached a peak of perfection in the subsequent Chenghua reign. Perhaps in reverence of past glories, doucai was revitalised sometime in the first quarter of the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty and is most famously associated with the marked wares for the Yongzheng emperor. The present lot is a very early example dating from the late Kangxi era and exhibits figural scenes often seen on blue and white brushpots of this period.
Compare with a brushpot sold at Christie´s, South Kensington, London, 14 May 2010, lot 649
and a brushpot sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, 6 November 2008, lot 5
Auktionsnummer:
3041
Datum:
2016-06-09