AN IMPERIAL CARVED RED LACQUER PENTAFOIL DISH

JIAJING SIX-CHARACTER MARK IN GILT IN A LINE AND OF THE PERIOD

细节
AN IMPERIAL CARVED RED LACQUER PENTAFOIL DISH
Jiajing Six-Character Mark in Gilt in a Line and of the Period
The center well carved with a rampant dragon holding aloft a shou medallion, above rocks and crashing waves and surrounded by stylized clouds, all against a diaper ground, the border comprising five floral panels on the upper surface, and five slightly differing floral panels on the reverse, the low foot decorated with a diaper pattern
5in. (12.7cm.) across
出版
"The Arts of the Ming Dynasty", T.O.C.S., vol. 30, 1955-57, pl. 69, no. 252
展览
London, Oriental Ceramic Society, Arts Council Gallery, The Arts of the Ming Dynasty, November 15 - December 14, 1957, no. 252

拍品专文

A dish of this shape and size with a rampant dragon and shou medallion appears to be very unusual. A covered box with a gilded Jiajing six-character mark and a dragon supporting a shou roundel was included in the exhibition, Dragon and Phoenix, Chinese Lacquer Ware at the Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne, March 24 - June 24, 1990 and illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 59. See, also, the Longqing box with a central lobed pentafoil enclosing a rampant dragon in the National Palace Museum, Taipei and illustrated by Derek Clifford in Chinese Carved Lacquer, London, 1992, p. 101, pls. 76a and 76b