LOT 33 漢或以後 青玉雕辟邪
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Published and Illustrated 出版:|Art and Imitation in China, Hong Kong, 2006, p.119, no.14|《馳騁古今:中國藝術的仿摹與創新》,香港,2006年,頁119,編號14|Exhibited 展覽:|University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong (14 October - 17 December 2006)|香港大學美術博物館,2006年10月14日至12月17日|The present lot's powerful beast, with its compact body crouched down, tensed on four legs, exudes a forceful strength. Its compelling sculptural quality, a typical characteristic of Han period jades, is emphasized by the combination of bold modeling with finely incised details and the stone's high polish. Consider the thickly formed legs and wings, further detailed with incised lines suggesting fur or feathers. The careful depiction of the creature's sharp claws in relief, is also a feature common to early animal jades of the Han period. Such jade carvings from this early period, including animals and beasts, were greatly admired in the late Northern Song and Ming periods and many archaistic copies were produced. |Compare a related pale green jade bixie, crouched as if prowling for prey, dated Han dynasty, in the Sir Joseph Hotung collection, illustrated by J.Rawson, Chinese Jades from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, p.363, no.26:7.|此辟邪玉色青裏透黑,局部受沁。雕作臥伏狀,雙目圓睜,張口露齒,頭上有角,上身雙翼略展,四肢彎曲屈於腹下,前足前屈,後足曲踞,作勢前躍,長尾上卷。整體造型生動,設計精巧,辟邪凜然之勢不可冒犯。|參看倫敦大英博物館藏何鴻卿爵士舊藏一件漢代青玉雕辟邪,著錄於J.Rawson,《Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing》,倫敦,1995年,頁363,編號26:7。
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