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A Monumental and Rare Pair of Chinese Cinnabar Carved Lacquer Vases, Qianlong
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Introducing an extraordinary and exceptionally rare pair of Chinese Cinnabar Carved Lacquer Vases from the Qianlong period. These monumental vases stand as magnificent examples of Chinese craftsmanship and artistic finesse, featuring surface carvings depicting intricate scenes of figures in landscapes. The borders are adorned with exquisite stylized lotus scrolling, adding a touch of elegance and grace.
Crafted during the esteemed Qianlong period, these vases carry the weight of history and reflect the pinnacle of Chinese lacquerwork. The cinnabar carved lacquer technique showcases the meticulous layering and carving of lacquer to create intricate designs and achieve a striking red hue. Each vase is a testament to the skill and patience of the artisans who meticulously crafted these masterpieces.
The surface of each vase tells a story through the finely carved figures immersed in idyllic landscapes. The scenes evoke a sense of harmony and serenity, capturing the essence of traditional Chinese painting. The level of detail in the carvings allows for a visual journey into these mesmerizing landscapes, with every figure and element expertly depicted.
The borders of the vases are adorned with stylized lotus scrolling, an emblematic motif in Chinese culture representing purity and enlightenment. The intricate carving of the scrolling adds a layer of sophistication and refinement, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship involved in the creation of these vases.
The square bodies and trumpet mouths of the vases further enhance their grandeur and sense of presence. These monumental proportions make them a commanding presence in any interior setting, creating an impact that is both captivating and awe-inspiring.
These vases stand as magnificent testaments to the craftsmanship and artistic legacy of China, making them cherished additions to any prestigious art collection or refined interior space.
30" high x 8" wide x 8" wide
In overall very good condition, both present very well and stable. One with a repair to the top of the vase, the other with repairs to the neck. Please contact for a full condition report and more photos.
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:19th Century
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses.
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1798235266672
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