LOT 227 A FINE SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI Signed Yuxuan, 17th cent...
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FROM THE WANG & MAN-CHUNG WANG FAMILY COLLECTION, THENCE BY DESCENT A FINE SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF MANJUSRISigned Yuxuan, 17th century The stately figure posed in deep meditation in elegantly draped robes and leaning on his recumbent lion, a ruyi scepter resting across his right arm and left hand lying on his knee, his facial features and hairwork sensitively rendered with fine detail and set off by the exquisite floral borders of his robe, the handsome variegated colors of the stone used to highlight select details of the carving, signed Yuxuan on the back of the robe in clerical script. 2 7/8in (7.3cm) high 十七世紀 《玉璿》隸書刻款 壽山石文殊坐像 Provenance: Collection of M.C. Wang, formed between the 1940s and the early 2000s 來源: 王孟鐘舊藏,藏品集成于1940-2000年間 Yang Yuxuan was one of the greatest soapstone carvers of the 17th century. Born in Zhangpu, Fujian, he spent most of his life in Fuzhou. His works are characterized by brilliant detail work, a mastery of capturing the essence of his subject, and his selection of material to enhance its overall effect. See Gerald Tsang and Hugh Moss. Arts from the Scholar's Studio , The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong and the Fung Ping Shan Museum, University of Hong Kong, 1986, p. 86, fig. 45, also with a clerical script signature.
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