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Meipingvas, fahua. Mingdynastin (1368-1644).

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30 000 - 50 000 SEK
2 680 - 4 470 EUR
2 750 - 4 580 USD
Klubbat pris
34 000 SEK
Köpinformation
För konditionsrapport kontakta specialist
Cecilia Nordström
Stockholm
Cecilia Nordström
Ansvarig specialist asiatisk keramik och konsthantverk, äldre europeisk keramik samt glas
+46 (0)739 40 08 02
Meipingvas, fahua. Mingdynastin (1368-1644).

Elegant balusterform med bred skuldra och kort hals, dekorerad med växter, insekter och trädgårdsklippor, skuldran behängd med smycken, allt i en glasyr i gult, turkost, aubergine mot en mörkblå grund. Höjd 29 cm.

Ersatt hals. Bränningsspricka.

Proveniens

Purchased at Bukowskis sale 559, lot 1453, then from a private collection.

From the Collection of Art Director Ivar Björnberg (1934-2021). Growing up at Östermalm, Stockholm Ivar visited gallery viewings, auction viewings and antique shops with his parents and alone. It was during his visits to the antique dealers of Stockholm he became friends with the dealer Victoria Lindström, Grev Turegatan 28, Stockholm (she later moved her gallery to Riddargatan). He started to work extra at the gallery and had her as a mentor when starting his own collection. The collection is a academic one and it shows Mr Björnbergs taste and great passion for the aesthetics of Chinese Works of Art.

Utställningar

Compare with a vase of the same type in the British Museum, Franks.67.

Litteratur

Harrison-Hall 2001 / Catalogue of Late Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the British Museum (13:5).

Vainker 1991 / Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: From Prehistory to the Present (p.166; fig.123).