GRAND OREILLER EN JADE VERT CALCIFIÉ EN FORME DE GARÇON
GRAND OREILLER EN JADE VERT CALCIFIÉ EN FORME DE GARÇON
GRAND OREILLER EN JADE VERT CALCIFIÉ EN FORME DE GARÇON
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十九至二十世紀初 碧玉童子枕

CHINE, XIXÈME-DÉBUT DU XXÈME SIÈCLE

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十九至二十世紀初 碧玉童子枕
Longueur : 43,5 cm. (17 1⁄8 in.)
來源
購自倫敦古董商 Charles Nott Ltd.,1937 年 4 月 14 日
倫敦古董商 Spink & Son 估價,1949 年 3 月 10 日,第 26 號
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A LARGE MOTTLED GREEN JADE YOUNG BOY-FORM PILLOW
CHINA, 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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Tiphaine Nicoul
Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

拍品專文

This deep green jade pillow has been expertly carved in the form of a plump, kneeling boy from an exceptionally large jade boulder. Boy-shaped pillows first appeared during the Song dynasty (960–1279) and were traditionally given as wedding gifts, symbolizing the wish for male offspring and the continuation of the family line. Such figurative pillows were believed not only to encourage conception but also to positively influence maternal dreams.
A closely related jadeite boy pillow from the collection of H. Whitaker is illustrated in the exhibition catalogue A Collection of Objects of Chinese Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1915, pl. XIII. A pair was sold at Christie’s New York, 21 September 2004, lot 118. Compare also a smaller green jade pillow in the form of a boy from the Heber R. Bishop Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no. 02.18.426.

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