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A FINE FAMILLE ROSE VASE WITH MAGU AND PHOENIX NEAR FLYING BATS
China, iron-red four-character seal mark tongyun shanfang to base, the studio mark of Wang Xiaotang (1885 – 1924), ca. 1916-24 or later
H. 27,4 cm
Collection Georg Weishaupt (1906-2004), Berlin, according to his information acquired in London in the 1960s, bought from him by the present owner 2001

Wang Xiaotang (1885-1924), one of the two most famous porcelain painters of Jingdezhen in the early years of the Republic. He specialised in figure painting and used pale refined colours becoming a pioneer in the field of porcelain painting in Jingdezhen. His figures depicted with meticulous brushwork and textile patterns carefully delineated. He moved to Jingdezhen around 1909-1911 and within a few years had become an accomplished porcelain painter. The celebrated Wang Dafan (1888-1961) later became his pupil. For further information regarding this artist see Simon Kwan, 'Hongxian Porcelain and the role of Wang Xiaotang', Orientat ions, ed. Elizabeth Knight, Hong Kong, Oct 1991, p.65, and Simon Kwan, Brush and Clay, Chinese Porcelain of the early 20th century, Hong Kong, 1990, p. 105-6 - Good condition

Feine 'Famille rose'-Vase mit Magu und Phönix
China, eisenrotes Vier-Zeichen-Siegelzeichen tongyun shanfang auf dem Sockel, Ateliermarke von Wang Xiaotang (1885 - 1924), ca. 1916-24 oder später
H. 27,4 cm
Sammlung Georg Weishaupt (1906-2004), Berlin, nach seinen Angaben in den 1960er Jahren in London erworben, vom jetzigen Besitzer von ihm 2001 eroworben

Wang Xiaotang (1885-1924), einer der beiden berühmtesten Porzellanmaler von Jingdezhen in den Anfangsjahren der Republik. Er spezialisierte sich auf die Figurenmalerei und verwendete helle, raffinierte Farben und wurde so zu einem Pionier auf dem Gebiet der Porzellanmalerei in Jingdezhen. Seine Figuren wurden mit akribischer Pinselführung dargestellt und die Textilmuster sorgfältig abgegrenzt. Er zog um 1909-1911 nach Jingdezhen und wurde innerhalb weniger Jahre ein anerkannter Porzellanmaler. Der berühmte Wang Dafan (1888-1961) wurde später sein Schüler. Weitere Informationen zu diesem Künstler finden Sie in Simon Kwan, 'Hongxian Porcelain and the role of Wang Xiaotang', Orientat ions, ed. Elizabeth Knight, Hong Kong, Oct 1991, S. 65, und Simon Kwan, Brush and Clay, Chinese Porcelain of the early 20th century, Hong Kong, 1990, S. 105-6 - Guter Zustand

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