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Provenance:
Robert Rousset, Paris (1901-1981), acquired prior to 1935
Jean-Pierre Rousset, Paris (1936-2021)
The diagonal lozenge patterns are also known as 'elephant-eye' patterns. According to Wen Zhenheng (1585-1645) in the Zhang wu zhi ('Treatise on Superfluous Things') These were considered desirable on Han or ancient bricks used as part of guqin tables to enhance the sound of the musical instrument. See a related brick on a guqin table, illustrated in C.L.Ma Collection: Traditional Chinese Furniture from the Greater Shanxi Region, Hong Kong, 1999, pp.210-211. Another related brick showing trees, tomb doorways and tethered horse, Han dynasty, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (acc.no.A.13-1924).
A hollow tomb impressed brick, Han dynasty, is in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, illustrated by He Li, Chinese Ceramics: A New Comprehensive Survey, New York, 1996, p.72, no.58. Related grey earthenware pillars with impressed designs, Han dynasty, are also illustrated in Spirit of Han: Ceramics for the After Life, Singapore, 1991, p.76.
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來源:
巴黎Robert Rousset(1901-1981)舊藏,於1935年前入藏
巴黎Jean-Pierre Rousset(1936-2021)舊藏