- 3635
A VERY RARE BLUE AND WHITE ANHUA 'DRAGON' STEMCUP YUAN DYNASTY
Description
- porcelain
Provenance
Literature
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Closely related examples of stembowls, with a dragon painted in blue on the outside and usually with two dragons moulded on the inside like on the present piece, but different motif painted to the interior, are also very rare. For stembowls with a chrysanthemum spray on the inside, see one in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red (III), Shanghai, 2000, pl. 12; one in the British Museum, illustrated in Jessica Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, pl. 1:24; one unearthed in Nanjing in 1970 from the tomb of the famous general Wang Xingzu, dated to the 4th year of the Hongwu period (1371), illustrated in Wang Qingzheng, Qinghua youlihong/Underglaze Blue and Red, Hong Kong, 1987, pl. 31, and also in Complete Collection of Ceramic Art Unearthed in China, Beijing, 2008, vol. 7, pl. 149; one from the Eumorfopoulos Collection included in the exhibition catalogue Chinese Blue and White Porcelain: 14th to 19th Centuries, The Oriental Ceramic Society, Arts Council Gallery, London, 1953-4, cat. no. 13, and sold in our London rooms, 2nd July 1968, lot 117. For stembowls with a 'flaming pearl' painted to the centre, see one ibid., cat. no. 11, also included in The Ceramic Art of China, Jubilee exhibition of the Oriental Ceramic Society at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1971, cat. no. 136; and one sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 31st October 1994, lot 542.
The present piece is also closely associated with other stembowls with a painted dragon on the outside, but no moulded design on the inside, such as a piece in the Shanghai Museum, with a conch painted to the centre, included in the exhibition Splendors in Smalt. Art of Yuan Blue-and-White Porcelain, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, 2012, cat. no. 22; and a piece with the character shou (longevity) written in blue to the centre, sold in these rooms, 28th April 1992, lot 27.