A PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF LIU HAI, AFTER WANG QI
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A PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF LIU HAI, AFTER WANG QI, REPUBLIC
China, Republic period (1912-1949). Depicting Liu Hai wearing a long flowing robe with cash coins and a double-gourd tied to his waist, smiling cheerfully as he holds up his three-legged toad, which is attempting to eat one of his earrings. The calligraphy to the right of the depiction is particularly well-executed, suggesting the work of a pupil of the master porcelain painter Wang Qi. Two seals. With a modern black frame.
Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and firing irregularities.
Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland.
Weight: 1,641 g (incl. frame)
Dimensions: Size 41.5 x 28.2 cm (incl. frame)
China, Republic period (1912-1949). Depicting Liu Hai wearing a long flowing robe with cash coins and a double-gourd tied to his waist, smiling cheerfully as he holds up his three-legged toad, which is attempting to eat one of his earrings. The calligraphy to the right of the depiction is particularly well-executed, suggesting the work of a pupil of the master porcelain painter Wang Qi. Two seals. With a modern black frame.
Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and firing irregularities.
Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland.
Weight: 1,641 g (incl. frame)
Dimensions: Size 41.5 x 28.2 cm (incl. frame)
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A PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF LIU HAI, AFTER WANG QI
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