LOT 356 A very rare famille rose brushpot, bitong
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The Property of a Lady 女士藏品 A very rare famille rose brushpot, bitong Signed Wang Yeting and Wang Qi, cyclically dated jiazi year, corresponding to 1924 and of the period The cylindrical body delicately enamelled around the exterior with a mountainous landscape, the foreground with large blossoming trees above pavilions, beside two sages with a boy-attendant carrying a qin behind them, further mountains in the distance separated by a river, with seal and signature of Wang Yeting, and another longer inscription of a section from 'Stele for Cao E', Cao E Bei, in clerical script with seal and signature of Wang Qi. 13.7cm (5 3/8in) high. 注脚 一九二四年 汪野亭、王琦作 粉彩山水人物圖詩文筆筒 Provenance: Peter Wain (1943-2015), Anglesey An English private collection, acquired from the above on 12 September 2005, and thence by descent 來源:英國安格爾西古董商Peter Wain(1943-2015) 英國私人收藏,於2005年9月12日購自上者,並由後人保存迄今 The present brushpot is a result of a rare artistic collaboration dated to 1924 between two of the most famous members of the 'Eight Friends of Zhushan'. Wang Yeting (1884-1942), who painted the landscape on the present brushpot, was a founding member of the 'Eight Friends of Zhushan' and was famous for his strong brushwork on his landscapes. Wan Yeting was strongly influenced by the Qing orthodox master Wang Hui (1632-1717) and show Yeting's attempt to evoke the spirit of antiquity. His landscapes are characterised by gradual build-up of mountain forms and generous application of dots to denote moss and plants. See for example, a vase painted with a landscape by Wang Yeting showing similar treatment of the mountains and dotted leaves, illustrated in Brush and Clay: Chinese Porcelain of the Early 20th Century, Hong Kong, 1990, no.35. Wang Qi (1884-1937), who painted the calligraphy on the present brushpot, was also a member of the 'Eight Friends of Zhushan' and was considered an outstanding porcelain painter and a doyen of the group. He was influenced by the calligraphic style of painting by Huang Shen (1687-after 1768), one of the 'Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou', although Wang Qi asserted his own individual style. See a related square brushpot, by Wang Yeting and Wang Qi, which was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 1 December 2010, lot 3278.
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