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Trädgårdsklippa på träställ. Kina, 1900-tal.

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Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Ansvarig specialist asiatisk keramik och konsthantverk, äldre europeisk keramik samt glas
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
Trädgårdsklippa på träställ. Kina, 1900-tal.

Höjd med träställ 30 cm. Längd 17 cm.

Slitage.

Proveniens

From a the Collection of a Scandinavian business man with a great interest in Asian and European cearmics and Scholars Art.

Utställningar

The Chinese practice of decorating gardens with rocks was in place by the Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 220). The specific tradition of the scholar’s rock has been traced back to the Song dynasty (960–1279), and it continued through the Yuan (1279–1368), Ming (1368-1644), and Qing (1644–1911) periods. We often see them in paintings and on porcelain. The Qing period Scholar’s rock on stand, a craggy piece of limestone mounted to a carved wooden base, rewards our contemplation, too. Interesting examples of the scholarly collecting impulse, scholars’ rocks were favored stones that the Chinese literati and their followers displayed and appreciated indoors, in the rarefied atmosphere of their studios.