A RARE AND FINELY INCISED CARVED 'LANDSCAPE' BAMBOO BRUSHPOT
EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
A RARE AND FINELY INCISED CARVED 'LANDSCAPE' BAMBOO BRUSHPOT EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY The brushpot is of elliptical cross-section, finely carved around the exterior with an intricate continuous landscape scene of four travellers, each wearing broad rimmed hats, riding on mules. They are depicted trekking on a path of wooden planks constructed against the side of a mountain, above a ravine and under tall pine trees growing out of rocky crevices. One side of the brushpot is neatly inscribed on to the rock face with a Tang poem entitled, 'Hard is the Road to Shu', and signed Zhong Qian . All under wispy low lying clouds under the mouth rim. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) high, stand, box
A RARE AND FINELY INCISED CARVED 'LANDSCAPE' BAMBOO BRUSHPOT
EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
A RARE AND FINELY INCISED CARVED 'LANDSCAPE' BAMBOO BRUSHPOT EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY The brushpot is of elliptical cross-section, finely carved around the exterior with an intricate continuous landscape scene of four travellers, each wearing broad rimmed hats, riding on mules. They are depicted trekking on a path of wooden planks constructed against the side of a mountain, above a ravine and under tall pine trees growing out of rocky crevices. One side of the brushpot is neatly inscribed on to the rock face with a Tang poem entitled, 'Hard is the Road to Shu', and signed Zhong Qian . All under wispy low lying clouds under the mouth rim. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) high, stand, box
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