Lot 40
Treasury 5, no. 897 (‘Favourite Year’)
HK$56,250
Transparent ruby-red glass and semi-transparent milky-white glass, both with some small air bubbles, some elongated; with a flat lip and recessed convex foot surrounded by a protruding rounded foot rim; carved as a single overlay with a continuous scene of a lotus pond with formalized waves, with a rocky outcrop and cattails rising from them, and with twelve magpies, some in flight, some perched on the plants or on the rocky outcrop
1760-1820
Height: 6.8 cm
Mouth/lip: 0.70/1.65 cm
Stopper: jadeite; vinyl collar
Provenance:
Wing Hing, Hong Kong (1985)
Published:
Kleiner 1987, no. 108
Treasury 5, no. 897
Exhibited:
Sydney L. Moss Ltd, London, October 1987
Creditanstalt, Vienna, May – June 1993
The birds here are carefully observed, each doing something individual, but betray a hint of stylization. The manner in which wings and tails are rendered no longer represents a life-like bird, but the imposition of an artistic personality on a general understanding of how birds look and behave. These are becoming caricatures of birds in flight which will culminate, eventually, in the birds of the Yangzhou School: as much flying smiles as they are birds, wing-tips, and tails invariably curving relentlessly upwards. Still, the bottle represents an elevated level of artistic and technical quality within the art form.
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