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A RARE AND LARGE SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY PILLOW JIN DYNASTY
Description
- Ceramics
Condition
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NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.
Catalogue Note
Comparable Cizhou-type ceramic pillows of the same form with less complex decoration are illustrated in the exhibition Charm of Black and White Ware: Transition of Cizhou Type Wares, Osaka Municipal Art Museum, 2002, cat. nos. 116 and 117. Other examples are illustrated in Yutaka Mino, Freedom of Clay and Brush through Seven Centuries in Northern China: Tz'u-chou Type Wares, 960-1600 AD, Bloomington, Indiana, 1980, pp. 224-225, pl. 100.
The present pillow is quite exceptional for its generous dimensions and deft delineation of its peony-themed decoration. The sophistication and skill lavished on the present example conveys not only its high luxury status but alludes to the significance of the form in general. Although there are few references to ceramic pillows, a famous Tang dynasty story by Shen Jiji (c. 750-800) entitled Zhen Zhong Ji (Tale from Inside a Pillow) relates the adventures of a scholar Lu Sheng who is offered a ceramic pillow for his rest by a Daoist monk. Lu magically enters into the pillow via its aperture and once inside lives a wonderful life, marrying a beautiful girl, achieving a high office and great success until his death which jolts him from the reverie. Awake once more, the Daoist adept still seated by his side, he realizes no time has passed. The pillow thus becomes the conduit of dreams and aspirations.