细节
A PAIR OF RARE SEED PEARL-EMBROIDERED CIVIL OFFICIAL'S RANK BADGES OF CRANES, BUZI
FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY
Made for a civil official of the first rank, each worked in Peking knot on a satin ground, the seed pearl-embroidered crane (xianhe) shown facing the sun and surrounded by lingzhi-shaped clouds as it stands on a rock emerging from waves tossed with the bajixiang, flanked by rocks as well as roses and lingzhi to one side and narcissus and a fruiting peach tree to the other, all reserved on a ground of iridescent green peacock feather couching and picked out in shades of blue, green, red, white, coral, pale brown and yellow within a fretwork border in couched gold thread
12 x 12¼ in. (30.5 x 31 cm.), mounted, lucite frame (2)
出版
B. Jackson and D. Hugus, Ph.D., Ladder to the Clouds, Berkeley, 1999, p. 255 (front square and detail).
P. Welch, Chinese Art, A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery, Vermont, 2008, p. 33 (one illustrated).