拍品 3612
  • 3612

清康熙 鬪彩飲中八仙之「蘇晉圖」題詩臥足盃 《大清康熙年製》款「賞」印 |

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描述

  • 《大清康熙年製》款「賞」印
  • porcelain
  • 6.4 公分,2 1/2 英寸
題識: 蘇晉長齋繡佛前,醉中往往愛逃禪。

來源

香港蘇富比1983年11月15日,編號296
香港蘇富比1990年5月15日,編號280
Mary Porter Walsh 收藏
紐約佳士得2010年3月26日,編號1397

Condition

整體品相良好,惟外口沿下一處細小磕釉及足圈有細小窰磕。
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拍品資料及來源

The present cup is painted with a charming scene of Su Jin, one of the immortals featured in the famous poem, The Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup by the eminent Tang dynasty poet Du Fu (712-770). It depicts Su Jin kneeling in prayer before a figure of Budai, as recounted in his stanza within the poem:

Su Jin, the religious, cleanses his soul 
Before his painted Buddha. 
But his long rites must needs be interrupted 
As oft he loves to go on a spree. 

Although the subjects of this Tang dynasty poem were contemporaries, fellow scholars and poets, of Du Fu, their elite literati status elevated them to the immortality of the title. The poem describes the rambunctious overindulgence of each of the eight 'immortals' as they participate in revelry to escape from everyday concerns, transcend the material world and gain entrance to a realm of artistic inspiration.

This poem was illustrated in paintings from at least the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), appearing on a handscroll dated to 1363 by Zhang Wo (active c. 1340-1365), and offered at Christie’s Hong Kong, May 2008, lot 1201. It also featured on porcelain during the Shunzhi reign (r. 1644-1661), although it was most popular during the Kangxi reign (r. 1662-1722).

Blue and white versions of the cup, also with Kangxi reign marks and of the period, include one, from the T. Bushell collection, sold twice in these rooms, 22nd May 1979, lot 162, and 19th May 1987, lot 266, from the T.Y. Chao collection, and a third time at Christie’s Hong Kong, 1st December 2009, lot 1895; another sold twice in these rooms, 21st May 1985, lot 110, and 13th November 1990, lot 1, from the Goldschmidt collection; and a third sold in our New York rooms, 28th November 1994, lot 334. Compare also a famille-verte version sold in these rooms, 15th November 1983, lot 296.