拍品 171
  • 171

唐 銀犬

估價
10,000 - 12,000 USD
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描述

  • silver
crisply cast, seated on its haunches, the sleek animal well-defined with its head tilted upwards in an alert posture, the eyes, ears, double-ribbon collar and long curled tail in low relief, a chased ruff of hair below the ears, all supported on a flat thin base, the patina of a dark gray color, wood stand (2)

來源

Christian R. Holmes 夫人舊藏,紐約
紐約Parke-Bernet ,1963年11月14-15日,拍品編號244
參議員 Hugh Scott 先生舊藏
紐約蘇富比,1986年6月4日,拍品編號243

展覽

「Early Chinese Gold and Silver」,華美協進會,紐約,1971年;弗吉尼亞博物館及費城博物館,1985年6月

出版

Paul Singer 教授,《Early Chinese Gold and Silver》華美協進會,紐約,1971年,圖版70
Hugh Scott,《The Golden Age of Chinese Art》,紐約,1967年,編號24
《Selected Ancient Bronzes from the Collection of Mrs. Christian R. Holmes》,右下櫃,M.E. Hewitt 攝影,紐約,1940年(見對頁圖1)

Condition

There are signs of repair to the tops of the legs, the back, neck and head. There is also a short crack to the head, and a small hole just below the tail. The surface appears to be repatinated.
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拍品資料及來源

A nearly identical figure is illustrated in Eskenazi, Ancient Chinese Bronze Vessels, Gilt Bronzes and Early Ceramics, 1973, no. 29 and the present lot is cited as a similar example.  Another closely related figure cast in bronze is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and was purchased from John Sparks in May 1939 and bequeathed by Oscar C. Raphael in 1941. It was exhibited by the Oriental Ceramic Society, The Animal in Chinese Art, 1968, no. 309. There are several glazed pottery examples of similarly modeled hounds, for a related figure see Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 3, London, 2006, p. 169, no. 1177.