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A fine Rhinoceros horn bowl with Taotie-masks


A fine Rhinoceros horn bowl with Taotie-masks

Lot-No. 1036

Proceeds : 9.500 €


China, Qing-dynasty (1644-1911). Carved and ground Rhinoceros-horn. Flat bowl with revolving relief decoration: Taotie-masks between Leiwen- and lotus petal border. Including an authentication-certificate of the University of Hamburg. Diam. 11 cm. - The exotic animals fascinated the Chinese arts and culture since prehistoric times. Especially the horn was cherished for its believed capability of revealing poisened liquids. This explains the development of rhino horn cups and bowls as an established motif. Compare the decoration with a rhinoceros horn cup with Taotie masks in the Avery Brundage Collection, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.

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A fine Rhinoceros horn bowl with Taotie-masks


A fine Rhinoceros horn bowl with Taotie-masks

Lot-No. 1036

Proceeds : 9.500 €

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China, Qing-dynasty (1644-1911). Carved and ground Rhinoceros-horn. Flat bowl with revolving relief decoration: Taotie-masks between Leiwen- and lotus petal border. Including an authentication-certificate of the University of Hamburg. Diam. 11 cm. - The exotic animals fascinated the Chinese arts and culture since prehistoric times. Especially the horn was cherished for its believed capability of revealing poisened liquids. This explains the development of rhino horn cups and bowls as an established motif. Compare the decoration with a rhinoceros horn cup with Taotie masks in the Avery Brundage Collection, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.

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