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A rare red overlay glass 'Four Noble Occupations' brushpot, bitong Mid Qing Dynasty
香港 北京时间
2020年12月01日 开拍 / 2020年11月29日 截止委托
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A rare red overlay glass 'Four Noble Occupations' brushpot, bitong Mid Qing DynastyOf cylindrical form, deftly carved through a thick layer of ruby-red glass to a snowflake-white ground with a continuous landscape depicting a fisherman and a woodcutter passing a long bridge connecting two pavilions above crested waves, a scholar inside a pavilion on one side, above a farmer carrying a hoe in one hand while holding a plough pulled by a buffalo, all amidst meticulously-carved gnarled trees and branches of bamboo, orchid, prunus and chrysanthemum, below a band of incised key-fret pattern at the rim. 15cm (5 7/8in) high. 注脚 清中期 霏雪地套寶石紅料「漁樵耕讀圖」筆筒Provenance:Lucy Maud Buckingham (1870-1920)Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), Chicago, before 1925來源:露西·莫德·白金漢(1870-1920)凱特·斯圖加·白金漢(1858-1937),芝加哥,於1925之前獲得Confucian society broadly categorised people into four occupations: scholars (shi), farmers (nong), artisans (gong), and merchants (shang). This was a classification system that dates as far back as the late Zhou dynasty and was considered a central part of the fengjian (sometimes inaccurately translated as 'feudal') social structure. These categories, according to Confucian standards, essentially measured a person's usefulness to the state; therefore, scholars who could serve as administrators and officials were at the top, and farmers who provided food (which also served as currency and tax to the state) were next. These categories did not correspond to wealth, and so merchants were placed at the bottom of this idealised hierarchy, as they were seen as more interested in securing personal profit rather than directly serving the state or teaching Confucian ethics. The four categories excluded certain professions however, such as soldiers, religious clergy, entertainers, eunuchs and slaves.Another rubric was created to include two more 'noble' occupations. The Four Noble Occupations according to Confucian ideals were: scholars, farmers, fishermen, and woodcutters. These occupations were seen as providing the most benefit for the state and society at large. The Four Noble Occupations had associations of leaving behind the strife of the city and ambitious court officials in the palace, and returning to nature in the mountains or countryside while still sustaining society. Compare with a larger Yongzheng mark and period red overlay glass 'peaches and bats' brushpot in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, (acc.no.1986.643). See also a related red overlay glass brushpot, Qianlong mark and period, illustrated by S.Marsh, Brushpots: A Collector's View, Barcelona, 2020, pp.68-69. 筆筒玻璃質,底層霏雪地,外套寶石紅,壁極厚,直筒身,底部內收成圈足,外壁紅料套飾亭閣兩間,閣內一人展卷,閣外一農人及耕牛犁田,亭閣之間曲橋相連,橋上一人負荊,一人垂釣,組成「漁樵耕讀」四賢,人物亭台之間更飾梅蘭竹菊松四卉,淺刻細部,栩栩如生。套料玻璃器工藝難度極大,可比較一件波士頓美術館藏雍正白料套紅料蝠桃紋筆筒,其工藝及裝飾風格為本件筆筒之先範,惟此件白地於本件稍有出入,本件白料更為透明,館藏編號1986.643。

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