A figural famille verte biscuit group joss-stick holder. Kangxi

This mould-made group, decorated with famille verte enamels on the biscuit, showing two mandarins enamelled in green, brown-aubergine, and yellow ocre.Traces of red pigment are seen on their hat, suggesting they were once cold-painted. They are wearing coats over their robes. One figure holds a bird perched on a cloth in one hand, the other figure holds a tree squirrel, both animals seem to be pets.

COUNTRY : China
PERIOD : Kangxi (166-1722)
MATIERIAL : Porcelain
SIZE : 4.33 in. (11 cm)
REFERENCE : D431
STATUT : sold
Related works :

For two similar models of a standing lady holding a squirrel, see William Sargent, The Copeland Collection: Chinese and Japanese Ceramic Figures,1991, p.

Another very similar model is in the collection of the British Museum, bequeathed by Henry J. Oppenheim (inventory number 1947,0712.316).

Additonal informations :

The tree squirrel (song shu) may be a rebus for the pine tree (song shu) and therefore a wish for long life.

Photography Jérémie Beylard /Agence PHAR

 

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