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Lot 23
A set of twelve enameled porcelain plaques Late Qing/Republic period
14 December 2020, 10:00 PST
Los AngelesSold for US$24,062.50 inc. premium
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A set of twelve enameled porcelain plaques
Late Qing/Republic period
Comprised of two sets of six horizontal rectangular plaques mounted in two tall wooden frames, each depicting varied village figures and beasts of burden engaged in seasonal activities of sericulture and agriculture.
46in (117cm) total height of frames
9 3/4in (25cm) visible width of porcelain (12).
Comprised of two sets of six horizontal rectangular plaques mounted in two tall wooden frames, each depicting varied village figures and beasts of burden engaged in seasonal activities of sericulture and agriculture.
46in (117cm) total height of frames
9 3/4in (25cm) visible width of porcelain (12).
Footnotes
Perhaps inspired by several series of painted 'Scenes of Ploughing and Weaving' (arguably the most famous by Jiao Bingzhen in 1681), most of the plaques in the present lot seem to depict varied scenes of rice farming, with only two depicting the harvesting of mulberry leaves and the hanging of silk skeins.