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A JUNYAO SKY-BLUE GLAZED DISH Jin Dynasty (2)
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拍品名称:
A JUNYAO SKY-BLUE GLAZED DISH Jin Dynasty (2)
拍品描述:
Jin Dynasty
Thickly potted with gently curving sides rising from a short foot to an everted flat rim, covered in a lustrous glaze of milky sky-blue tone thinning to a mushroom-tone on the edges, three spur marks on the base, box.
18.4cm (7 1/4in) diam. (2).
金 鈞窯天藍釉折沿盤
Frank Caro (1904-1980), New York
Professor Peter H. Plesch FRSC (1918-2013)
John Sparks Ltd., London
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020), Athens and London, acquired from the above on 31 January 1977
Published and Illustrated:
D.Priestley and M.Flacks, A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics, London, 2017, pp.26-27, no.7
來源:
Frank Caro (1904-1980),紐約
英國皇家化學會會士 Peter H. Plesch教授(1918-2013)
倫敦古董商John Sparks Ltd.
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020),雅典和倫敦,從上處獲得於1977年1月31日
著錄:
D.Priestley 和 M.Flacks,《A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics》,倫敦,2017年,第26-27頁,編號7
Frank Caro (1904–1980) was a prominent figure in the world of Asian art, particularly known for his expertise in Chinese art. He was a longtime business associate of the renowned art dealer C.T. Loo (1880–1957). After Loo's passing, Caro took over the operations of the New York branch, rebranding it as Frank Caro Chinese Art.
Peter Hariolf Plesch (1918-2013) was a Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and a dedicated collector of Chinese art, particularly ceramics and glass. Born in Frankfurt, he moved to the UK in 1933 with his father, Janos Plesch, a close associate of Albert Einstein. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge, Plesch became known for his exceptional collection of Chinese glass. After retiring, he and his wife moved to an Art Deco-influenced house in Newcastle-under-Lyme, where they created a private museum for their Chinese and Korean art. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Plesch kept thorough records of expert opinions on his collection. See R.Davids & D.Jellinek, Collectors, Dealers & Scholars: Chinese Ceramics in Britain & America, Oxford, 2011, pp.361.
This dish, with its shallow and robust profile and broad, flared rim, exemplifies a quintessential shape of Jun ware, a celebrated ceramic tradition from the kilns of Henan Province. See two slightly smaller dishes in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Selection of Jun Ware: the Palace Museum's Collection and Archaeological Excavation, Beijing, 2013, pls.18 and 19. Compare also two dishes in the Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in A Panorama of Ceramics in the Collection of the Palace Museum: Chun Ware, Taipei, 1999, pls.54 and 55; another dish in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1987, pl.495; and a dish in the Sir Percival David Collection, the British Museum, London, published in Illustrated Catalogue of Ru, Guan, Jun, Guangdong and Yixing Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, 1999, pl.A66. Compare also with a similar Junyao dish, Song/Jin dynasty, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, illustrated by R.Kerr, Song Dynasty Ceramics, London, 2004, p.33, fig.23.
Thickly potted with gently curving sides rising from a short foot to an everted flat rim, covered in a lustrous glaze of milky sky-blue tone thinning to a mushroom-tone on the edges, three spur marks on the base, box.
18.4cm (7 1/4in) diam. (2).
金 鈞窯天藍釉折沿盤
Frank Caro (1904-1980), New York
Professor Peter H. Plesch FRSC (1918-2013)
John Sparks Ltd., London
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020), Athens and London, acquired from the above on 31 January 1977
Published and Illustrated:
D.Priestley and M.Flacks, A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics, London, 2017, pp.26-27, no.7
來源:
Frank Caro (1904-1980),紐約
英國皇家化學會會士 Peter H. Plesch教授(1918-2013)
倫敦古董商John Sparks Ltd.
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020),雅典和倫敦,從上處獲得於1977年1月31日
著錄:
D.Priestley 和 M.Flacks,《A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics》,倫敦,2017年,第26-27頁,編號7
Frank Caro (1904–1980) was a prominent figure in the world of Asian art, particularly known for his expertise in Chinese art. He was a longtime business associate of the renowned art dealer C.T. Loo (1880–1957). After Loo's passing, Caro took over the operations of the New York branch, rebranding it as Frank Caro Chinese Art.
Peter Hariolf Plesch (1918-2013) was a Professor of Chemistry at Keele University and a dedicated collector of Chinese art, particularly ceramics and glass. Born in Frankfurt, he moved to the UK in 1933 with his father, Janos Plesch, a close associate of Albert Einstein. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge, Plesch became known for his exceptional collection of Chinese glass. After retiring, he and his wife moved to an Art Deco-influenced house in Newcastle-under-Lyme, where they created a private museum for their Chinese and Korean art. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Plesch kept thorough records of expert opinions on his collection. See R.Davids & D.Jellinek, Collectors, Dealers & Scholars: Chinese Ceramics in Britain & America, Oxford, 2011, pp.361.
This dish, with its shallow and robust profile and broad, flared rim, exemplifies a quintessential shape of Jun ware, a celebrated ceramic tradition from the kilns of Henan Province. See two slightly smaller dishes in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Selection of Jun Ware: the Palace Museum's Collection and Archaeological Excavation, Beijing, 2013, pls.18 and 19. Compare also two dishes in the Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in A Panorama of Ceramics in the Collection of the Palace Museum: Chun Ware, Taipei, 1999, pls.54 and 55; another dish in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1987, pl.495; and a dish in the Sir Percival David Collection, the British Museum, London, published in Illustrated Catalogue of Ru, Guan, Jun, Guangdong and Yixing Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, 1999, pl.A66. Compare also with a similar Junyao dish, Song/Jin dynasty, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, illustrated by R.Kerr, Song Dynasty Ceramics, London, 2004, p.33, fig.23.