PAIR OF LARGE PLATES WITH MONKEYS AND DEER.
China. Cyclical dated to 1951; but probably later.
Porcelain; painted with enamel colors; a narrow frame unglazed. On the plates with drawn in corners a representation of a meeting of macaques and deer. The animals watch each other curiously and make carefully contact.
Both animals are also read as rebus in Chinese. Deer (lu) can be considered as a salary from the state; the word for monkey (hou) means a high government office. 55 x 37cm. Sign. and seal: Bi Yuanming (1907-91); but attributed. Condition A.Art trade; Van Ham.
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達志影像
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