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LAMPA, lack och horn. Qing dynastin, sannolikt sent 1700-tal eller tidigt 1800-tal.

Utropspris
40 000 - 60 000 SEK
3 680 - 5 520 EUR
3 760 - 5 640 USD
Klubbat pris
205 000 SEK
Köpinformation
LAMPA, lack och horn. Qing dynastin, sannolikt sent 1700-tal eller tidigt 1800-tal.

Rikt skulpterat trä med röd och svart lack med guldbemålning, glaspärlor, siden, förgylld metall, kupa av horn med applikation av utskurna och bemålade molnslingor med drak- och fenixhuvuden i horn, hängen av sidentråd och pärlemor. Höjd ca 140 cm.

Mindre defekter, bortfall av hornapplikationer.

Litteratur

Soame Jenyns, R: Chinese Art, compare Fig. 149, p.179, Horn lantern, late 18th or 19th century, British Museum (not complete). "The horn lanterns of China early attracted the attention of Europeans, and in 1755 Pierre d'Incarvill wrote his "Mémoire sur la manière singulière dont le Chinois fondent la corne à la lanterne". In the account of his embassy to the court of Peking in 1794 Lord Macartney describes lanterns used in prodigious numbers, made of silk gauze or horn. In those of horn the joints of the sheets of the material were not to be detected. He writes 'The usual method of managing them, according to the information obtained on the spot, is to bind the horn by immersion in boiling water, after which it is cut open and flattened; it then easily scales and is separated into two or three thin laminae or plates. In order that these plates should be made to join, they are exposed to he penetrating effect of steam, by which they are rendered almost perfectly soft. In this state the edges of the pieces to be joined are carefully scraped and slanted off so that the pieces overlapping each other shall not together exceed the thickness of the plate of any other part. By applying the edges thus prepared immediately to each other and pressing them with pincers, they intimately adhere, and, incorporating, form one substance, similar in every respect to the other parts, and thus uniform pieces of horn may be prepared to almost any extent".

Övrig information

Compare similar lanterns in the forbidden city. Also compare a similar but smaller one at the V & A, London.