A Chinese Longquan Celadon Glazed Porcelain Dish
Sale 1317 - Chinese and Himalayan Works of Art
Mar 26, 2024
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
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$1,500 -
2,500
Price Realized
$953
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Lot Description
A Chinese Longquan Celadon Glazed Porcelain Dish
Ming Dynasty, 15th Century
明 龍全窯青釉刻花碟
the shallow rounded sides rising from a tapered foot to an everted rim, the exterior freely carved with a lotus scroll, the interior impressed in the center with an eight-petal blossom medallion, applied overall with an olive-green glaze save for a ring on the base exposing the red-fired clay.
the shallow rounded sides rising from a tapered foot to an everted rim, the exterior freely carved with a lotus scroll, the interior impressed in the center with an eight-petal blossom medallion, applied overall with an olive-green glaze save for a ring on the base exposing the red-fired clay.
Diameter 5 1/8 in., 13 cm.
Property from the Estate of Paul Wen-Shan Wang M.D., Michigan.
Provenance:
Acquired from Sotheby's New York, Saturday at Sotheby’s: Asian Art, Sale N09666, March 18, 2017, Lot 1031.
C.K. Chen, Hong Kong, 1970-80.
Born in Canton, China, Dr. Wang recounted tales of his boyhood village home with earthen floors and lychee trees in the front garden. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he and his family fled to Chongqing where he came into contact with Catholic Missionaries and secured a scholarship to the University of Portland in Oregon. In 1948 at the age of 19 and speaking little English, he arrived and completed his undergraduate degree. He then moved to Ann Arbor to complete an MBA at the University of Michigan. After a stint in management at General Motors, he changed careers to pursue a medical vocation, thence practiced at the Kalamazoo Dermatology PC for nearly 45 years.
Dr. Wang was an avid collector of Chinese art, an accomplished painter, and a calligrapher of the classical Chinese style. This Spring, we will present a curated selection of porcelains, jades, and paintings from his collection, as well as rubbings and rare books from his library.
來源:
購自紐約蘇富比2017年3月18日Saturday at Sotheby’s: Asian Art專場,第1031號。
前藏家于1970-80年代得自香港C.K. Chen。
密歇根州王聞善(1929-2019)醫生遺產。王醫生祖籍廣東中山,其父王商一(1905-1972)原係中央通訊社社員,從事黨國外宣,工書善畫,四十年代先後拜師溥心畬與黃君璧,和張大千相識。戰後移居香港,六十年代赴美。王醫生受乃父影響,作畫之餘收藏頗豐,尤昵石濤,早嵗藏有精品,生前已經釋出。所餘瓷器、玉器、古籍、拓片仍有可觀處,值得留意。
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