詳情
Modeled as a section of bamboo with a smaller section forming the spout and another section forming the large curved handle, with a small ladybug on the handle, the cover with a snail-form finial; the interior of the cover with two seals 'Lu' and 'Wenxia zhi (Made by Wenxia)', and the base with a single square seal 'Lu Wenxia yin (Seal by Lu Wenxia)'
8⅞ in. (22.5 cm.) across, cloth box


來源
歐雲伉儷珍藏,編號81Y.
榮譽呈獻

拍品專文

Lu Wenxia, a female artist, was born in 1966 in Yixing, Jiangsu province. She began her career as a disciple of the Yixing pottery master Xu Xiutang (maker of lots 6 and 50). Lu respects the Yixing pottery-making traditions but also innovates in her presentation of classic subjects. She is known as a master of capturing details from daily life and objects. Her approach to imitating bamboo, one of the most common classical subjects within Chinese art, is unique and lively. Lu’s pieces depict the imperfections of the bamboo by recreating the natural wormholes and decay on the surface. Lu often adds a tiny ladybug onto the bamboo, positioned as if it is about to fly away, to represent the transience of time and life; this ladybug has become a signature of the artist. Some of her other naturalistic works are in the collection of Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. and in the collection of Ziguangge, Beijing.

相關文章

Sorry, we are unable to display this content. Please check your connection.

更多來自
壺裏乾坤: 歐雲伉儷珍藏宜興紫砂器
參與競投 狀況報告 

佳士得專家或會聯絡閣下,以商討此拍品,又或於拍品狀況於拍賣前有所改變時知會閣下。

本人確認已閱讀有關狀況報告的重要通知 並同意其條款。 查閱狀況報告