Imperial Porcelain – A Private Collection
Imperial Porcelain – A Private Collection
Auction Closed
November 4, 11:12 AM GMT
Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
A LARGE AND FINELY MODELLED DEHUA FIGURE OF GUANYIN
QING DYNASTY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
清十八世紀初 德化白瓷觀音立像 《何朝宗》款
finely modelled standing in an elegant posture on a rocky base showing one bare foot, her hands lightly clasped in front holding a rosary, wearing layered robes loosely draped over her shoulders and gathering in voluminous folds over either arm and opening at the chest to reveal an elaborate beaded necklace, the serene face with downcast eyes and a gentle smile framed by a high chignon, the back with an impressed leaf mark reading He Chaozong, covered overall with a creamy-white glaze
Height 45 cm, 17¾ in.
Sotheby's London, 14th December 1982, lot 210.
倫敦蘇富比1982年12月14日,編號210
Zhongguo mingtao riben xunhui zhan. Gangtai mingjia shoucang taoci jingpin [Exhibition of Famous Chinese Ceramics Touring Japan. Fine Ceramics from Private Hong Kong and Taiwanese Collections], Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo, 1992, p. 150.
《中國名陶日本巡迴展•港台名家收藏陶瓷精品》,日本橋高島屋,東京,1992年,第150頁
This figure of the bodhisattva Guanyin belongs to a rare group of large porcelain sculptures that bear the mark of He Chaozong. The most prominent master potter in the town of Dehua, in Fuijan province, He is believed to have been active between in the Jiajing (r. 1522-1566) and Wanli (r. 1573-1619) reigns, although some scholars believe him to have been active as early as 1522. He is celebrated as a talented artist, who was able to capture fleeting expressions and gestures in his sculptures. His hand is visible on this piece in the bodhisattva’s graceful pose and undulating robe, the fine articulation of the figure’s hands, and her contemplative and serene expression.
Standing figures of Guanyin with the He Chaozong mark are unusual, although a figure of similar proportions, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (accession no. C.546-1910), is illustrated in Patrick Donnelly, Blanc de Chine, London, 1969, pl. 145A; and another in the Fujian Provincial Museum, was included in the exhibition Dehua Wares, Fung Ping Shan Museum, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1990, cat. no. 113. See also a smaller figure, from the collection of E.T Chow, sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 19th May 1981, lot 464, and again at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30th November 2016, lot 3324.