£20,000 - £30,000
A RARE AND EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE SCALLOPED DISH
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
康熙青花歷史人物故事紋盤
the flared sides with a scalloped rim are painted with eight panels of alternating figural and landscape design - the later with birds and insects amongst flowering trees and plants. The central panel is painted in under glaze tones of cobalt blue with a scene of two generals along with their armies before the closed gates of a city. On the ramparts are three figures - the central figure is considered to be Governor Liu Zhang and to his right Commander Dong He - who appear to be listening attentively to the warriors.
45.1cm diam.
NOTE: Taken from the later half of Chapter 65 of the “Romance of the Three Kingdom” the scene depicts the surrender of Chengdu by Governor Liu Zhang. After the generals Ma Chao and his brother Ma Dai had surrendered to Liu Bei - courtesy name Xuande - they went to Yi Province to convince the governor, Liu Zhang, to also surrender. On hearing that his army had already been defeated Liu Zhang ordered the gates of the city be closed but mounted the north wall to face the two brothers. Here Ma Chao successfully persuaded Governor Liu Zhang to surrender the city and territories to Liu Bei rather than subject its people to further misery.
PROVENANCE: Acquired from Christie's New York, "The William F Reilly Collection”, 14 October 2009, Lot 51
William F Reilly (1938 - 2008)
Riley was an American publishing and media executive who was the founder and former chairman of Primedia. During Reilly’s time at the helm of Primedia, the firm built a collection of more than two hundred magazines that included American Baby, National Hog Farmer, Chicago and New York.
RELATED EXAMPLE: For a similar sized dish but with a central panel offering a different scene see The Groninger Museum Collection: Inventory No: 2019.0335
With scattered very minor fritting. Scattered touched up rim chips.
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