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Lot 28*

A FAMILLE ROSE 'HOU YI' BRUSHPOT, BITONG
Late Kangxi/early Yongzheng

3 November 2022, 10:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A FAMILLE ROSE 'HOU YI' BRUSHPOT, BITONG

Late Kangxi/early Yongzheng
Brightly enamelled around the exterior with Hou Yi carrying a bow while gazing at the red sun above, beside him two boys, one proffering food the other holding a vase with flowers, all within a balustraded garden with gnarled pine, with red half-leaf maker's mark. 11.4cm (4 1/2in) high.

Footnotes

清康熙晚期至雍正早期 粉彩「后羿」筆筒

Provenance: The Oriental Art Gallery Ltd., London, 15 June 1994

來源:The Oriental Art Gallery Ltd.,倫敦,1994年6月15日

Hou Yi (后羿) was a mythological archer, also typically given the title of 'Lord Archer'. According to Chinese mythology, there were originally ten suns that would scorch the earth. The mythical King Yao asked Hou Yi to rein in the suns. At first, Hou Yi tried to reason with the suns; then he pretended to shoot at them with his bow to intimidate them; then finally he began to shoot down the suns one by one, leaving only one sun left. As a reward, Hou Yi was gifted the pill of Immortality by the Gods, which the present lot shows him holding.

See a painting with similar design of an archer, surrounded by children, 18th century, in the Musee des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet, Paris, illustrated in Children in Chinese Art, Honolulu, 2002, p.154.

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