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Published: Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris. A Quest for Asian Art, Paris, 2016, p. 56, no. 113.
Exhibited:
1. Pointe-à-Callière Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Montréal, 17th November 2016-19th March 2017.
2. Kimbell Art Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Fort Worth, Texas, 4th March-19th August 2018.
Expert’s note: This jade figure shows a distinctive surface color alteration, most likely caused by the corrosion of bronzeware that lay in close proximity to it. Green malachite is a primary source of the greenish alteration often observed on excavated ancient jade artifacts. It is also possible that this pendant was once hidden inside a bronze vessel and subsequently buried together with it.
China, 10th-9th century BC. Finely carved in the form of a man in a crouching pose with bent legs, dressed in ornate robes, the long hair terminating in an upswept curl, the square face surmounted by a brimmed hat pierced with an aperture for suspension. The semi-translucent stone of an olive-green tone with areas of calcification and mottled patches of malachite.
Provenance: The Collection of Sam and Myrna Myers, Paris, France. Acquired between circa 1965-2012.
Condition: Very good condition with expected wear, signs of prolonged burial, traces of weathering, erosion, encrustations, minimal nibbling.
Weight: 18.8 g
Dimensions: Height 6.5 cm
Literature comparison:
Compare a related celadon jade silhouette of an anthropomorphic figure, dated Western or Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BC, 4.1 cm high, in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, accession number S2012.9.1544. Compare a related white jade flattened pendant depicting a standing woman, dated to the Warring States period, 5.2 cm high, in the British Museum, registration number 2022,3034.273.
Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2020, lot 2749
Price: HKD 225,000 or approx. EUR 26,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A jade dragon-human form pendant, Western zhou dynasty, c. 1100-771 BC
Expert remark: Compare the related flattened form, human subject, crouching pose, and facial features. Note the size (5.5 cm) and dragon details.
Published: Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, Two Americans in Paris. A Quest for Asian Art, Paris, 2016, p. 56, no. 113.
Exhibited:
1. Pointe-à-Callière Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Montréal, 17th November 2016-19th March 2017.
2. Kimbell Art Museum, From the Lands of Asia. The Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Fort Worth, Texas, 4th March-19th August 2018.
Expert’s note: This jade figure shows a distinctive surface color alteration, most likely caused by the corrosion of bronzeware that lay in close proximity to it. Green malachite is a primary source of the greenish alteration often observed on excavated ancient jade artifacts. It is also possible that this pendant was once hidden inside a bronze vessel and subsequently buried together with it.
China, 10th-9th century BC. Finely carved in the form of a man in a crouching pose with bent legs, dressed in ornate robes, the long hair terminating in an upswept curl, the square face surmounted by a brimmed hat pierced with an aperture for suspension. The semi-translucent stone of an olive-green tone with areas of calcification and mottled patches of malachite.
Provenance: The Collection of Sam and Myrna Myers, Paris, France. Acquired between circa 1965-2012.
Condition: Very good condition with expected wear, signs of prolonged burial, traces of weathering, erosion, encrustations, minimal nibbling.
Weight: 18.8 g
Dimensions: Height 6.5 cm
Literature comparison:
Compare a related celadon jade silhouette of an anthropomorphic figure, dated Western or Eastern Zhou dynasty, 8th century BC, 4.1 cm high, in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, accession number S2012.9.1544. Compare a related white jade flattened pendant depicting a standing woman, dated to the Warring States period, 5.2 cm high, in the British Museum, registration number 2022,3034.273.
Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2020, lot 2749
Price: HKD 225,000 or approx. EUR 26,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A jade dragon-human form pendant, Western zhou dynasty, c. 1100-771 BC
Expert remark: Compare the related flattened form, human subject, crouching pose, and facial features. Note the size (5.5 cm) and dragon details.
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