RARE TAPIS TISSE EN SOIE ET FILS METALLIQUES
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RARE TAPIS TISSE EN SOIE ET FILS METALLIQUES

CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING, CIRCA 1910

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RARE TAPIS TISSE EN SOIE ET FILS METALLIQUES
CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING, CIRCA 1910
De forme rectangulaire, il est richement orné d'une vue panoramique du Palais d'été montrant la colline de la Longévité (Wanshou shan). La bordure extérieure est agrémentée d'objets précieux sur un fond jaune, la partie supérieure porte une marque à cinq caractères Wanshou Shan Quanjing ('Vue panoramique de la colline de la Longévité').
Dimensions: 304 x 243 cm. (119 ¾ x 95 ¾ in.)
Provenance
With R. Mikaeloff S.A., Paris, 1 February 1974.
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A RARE SILK AND METAL-THREAD 'LANDSCAPE' CARPET
CHINA, LATE QING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1910

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Lot Essay

The five Chinese characters within the upper, outer navy plain stripe read; ‘Wanshou shan Quanjing’, which refers to the panoramic view of the Longivity hill of the Summer Palace. The design of the present carpet is a relatively accurate depiction of the Longevity Hill, which is crowned by the Tower of Buddhist Incense atop its twenty-metre-high stone base. In the foreground one can see the Kunming Lake, a man-made construction covering over five hundred acres. To the left-hand side of the lake is the Stone Boat, rebuilt in 1860 out of marble, and in the centre, is the Seventeen-Arch Bridge leading to Nanhu Island. It is rare to find such topographical observations within a carpet design rather than the more frequently encountered configurations of dragons or overall floral or geometric designs. A carpet that depicts a counterpoised pavilion set amongst the Hanging Garden of the mythical Kunlun Mountain, is illustrated in Il Drago e il Fiore d’Oro, exhibition catalogue, Museo d’Arte Orientale, Turin, 2015, p.129.
See a very similar carpet sold in Christie's London, 27 April, 2017, lot 202.

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