拍品专文
This Samson luohan figure is undoubtedly inspired by the Liao stoneware luohans with sancai glazes from Yixian, Hebei province. These Liao luohans were found in groups of sixteen, traditionally flanking the figure of Buddha. A group of figures from cliff temples at Yixian are known, as are four examples in Western collections, including the one in the British Museum, illustrated by S. J. Vainker in Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, New York, 1991, p. 168. According to Vainker, the pierced rock of the base may represent the famous stone of Lake Tai in Jiangsu province