- 3435
明十五世紀末至十六世紀 掐絲琺瑯仙山人物樓閣圖蓋盒 |
描述
- cloisonne enamel, bronze
- 15.8 公分, 6 1/4 英寸
拍品資料及來源
A smaller cloisonné enamel box and cover sold in our London rooms, 9th December 1986, lot 29, shares a similar unusual feature as the current example. The features of the figures are decorated entirely in gilt-bronze. A wrist rest decorated in a related style, with figures in a pavilion courtyard rendered in blocks of colour, attributed to the 17th century, formerly in the collection of Mrs Walter Sedgwick and now in the collection of Pierre Uldry, was included in the Rietberg Museum exhibition Chinese Cloisonné. The Pierre Uldry Collection, London, 1989, cat. no. 174, together with a table screen, depicting a figure in a landscape setting with similarly rendered clouds, cat. no. 170. A box of related form, attributed to the early Ming dynasty and illustrating a leafy peony bloom surrounded by a wider and more exaggerated sloping grapevine border, from the collection of David David-Weill and now in the Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, is published in Beatrice Quette, ed., Cloisonné. Chinese Enamels from the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, New York, 2011, p. 36, fig. 3.10.