LOT 62 明或以後 黃玉帶皮雕臥犬
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Recumbent dog jade carvings first gained popularity during the Song dynasty. In comparison to Ming dynasty counterparts, such as the current lot, examples from the Song period are usually more slender and emaciated; displaying bony ribs and pronounced skeletal spinal features. |The motif of a hound is usually associated with fidelity, high rank and status in Chinese culture. Early representations of jade dogs were probably much more closely linked to the identity and aspirations of particular individuals: for example, jade hounds may have been worn by skillful hunters who wished to be known for their prowess in hunting.
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香港邦瀚斯藝術廊 金鐘太古廣場一期2001室
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