Northern Song Dynasty Ru Kiln Celestial Green Glaze Carving Poetry and Literature, Flower Mouth Washing

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Northern Song Dynasty Ru Kiln Celestial Green Glaze Carving Poetry and Literature, Flower Mouth Washing

Auction Information

Product:Northern Song Dynasty Ru Kiln Celestial Green Glaze Carving Poetry and Literature, Flower Mouth Washing

NO:1257

Starting Price:QAR: 40,900,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:H:4.2cm D:19.5cm B:13.2cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

Inscription: At the age of 40, Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, wrote the last 24 characters and year of the "Thousand Character Script" in cursive script. The brush washer of this Ru kiln is of a large size, with a diameter of 19.5 centimeters, complete and flawless, with a thin tire, beautiful lines, and thick coating. The bottom feet are curled and the cicada wing pattern is clearly layered. The original "Fenghua" design was engraved on the bottom of the brush wash. The Fenghua Palace was the most important palace during the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song, and was later engraved with two serial numbers. The fragrant gray tire was visible, and five sesame nails were evenly distributed at the bottom. The agate sky blue glaze was thick, and the knocking sound was dull (due to the semi cooked firing mode of Ru kiln porcelain, the sound was like knocking on wood. The unique knocking sound of Ru kiln is the main characteristic of most Ru kilns). The front of the brush wash features a flower mouth closure, exquisitely crafted. The bottom of the brush wash is engraved with the last three lines of a thousand character essay written by Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty at the age of 40 (1122 AD), which consists of 24 characters: "With a solemn and dignified belt, wandering and looking far away. Ignorant and ignorant, ignorant and so on. The predicate is helpful, how can it be?" The inscription is also given the year name "Xuanhe Renyin Imperial Book" and the inscription "One Person in the World". The layout of the engraving is grand and beautiful, Fully reflecting the outstanding artistic contributions of Song Huizong as a profound poet, painter, and calligrapher.