LOT 524 A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF KUI XING
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A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF KUI XINGMING DYNASTYShown as a demon wearing an apron with ribbons, his right foot balanced on the head of an Ao, his left foot supporting a ladle, with a writing brush in his right hand and an ingot in the left, all raised on a rectangular base, 30cm, 1kg.Provenance: from the collection of Professor Peter H Plesch and Mrs Traudi Plesch OBE and thence by descent, collection no.Bs30, purchased from A Förster, Vienna in 1959 for 780 shillings.Cf. R Kerr, Later Chinese Bronzes, pp.82-84 no.67 for a comparable bronze figure.The deity Kui Xing is a patron of scholars sitting the official imperial examinations and also of aspiring poets. His pose is a pun on the proverb 'to stand lonely on the Ao's head', referring to coming first in examinations.
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2018年5月19-22日
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