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清十九世紀 五彩「西遊記」圖鳳尾瓶

估價
10,000 - 15,000 USD
招標截止

描述

the waisted body rising to a tall trumpet-shaped neck, finely painted with two large cloud shaped panels, each enclosing scenes from 'Journey to the West' featuring the Monkey King and his friends, alternating with fan-shaped and round panels containing birds and flowers and landscapes, repeated on the neck, all reserved against various floral diaper grounds, apocryphal Chenghua mark within double circles in underglaze blue

來源

紐約蘇富比,2006年9月22日,拍品編號370

Condition

The rim has been polished. The interior with some burst air bubbles and iron spots. Four firing tears and some wear to the base. There is chattering to the foot rim. The diameter of the body is approximately 13 in. (33 cm).
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拍品資料及來源

It is quite rare to find vases illustrating scenes from The Journey to the West. In this epic story, Sun Wukong (the Monkey King), accompanies the Xuanzang, to retrieve Buddhist sutras from Inida. They are joined by Zhu Bajie (Pig) and Sha Wujing (Sand Monk), both of whom are ordered to accompany the priest to atone for their crimes. Some scholars believe he is based upon the legend of Hanuman, the Indian monkey hero from the ancient Ramayana epic.