A DUAN OVAL INK STONE WITH A FITTED BAMBOO-WOVEN BOX AND COVER
A DUAN OVAL INK STONE WITH A FITTED BAMBOO-WOVEN BOX AND COVER
A DUAN OVAL INK STONE WITH A FITTED BAMBOO-WOVEN BOX AND COVER
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A DUAN OVAL INK STONE WITH A FITTED BAMBOO-WOVEN BOX AND COVER

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722), INKSTONE SIGNED GU ERNIANG

细节
Inkstone: 4 5/16 in. (11 cm.) long
Box and cover: 4 ¾ in. (12.1 cm.) long

拍品专文

A native of Suzhou, Gu Erniang's maiden name was recorded as Zao, and she was probably active during the late Kangxi to Yongzheng periods. Married into a distinguished family of ink stone carvers, she became a carver of ink stones herself, probably after the death of her husband. For a discussion of Gu Erniang, see Zhongguo Meishu Jiarenming Cidian, Shanghai, 1985, p. 1531. Compare to a circular ink stone signed Gu Erniang with a similar simulated bamboo-woven base gifted by Mr and Mrs Zhang Zhenfang to the National Palace Museum, Taipei, accession number: zeng-wen-000014; and three Duan ink stones signed Gu Erniang in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, The Four Treasures of the Study Writing Paper and Inkstones, Hong Kong, 2005, nos. 58-60, two of which dated, one to 1719 (no. 58), the other to 1721 (no. 60).

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