The round pot of purple sand painted with gold, landscape, poetry, and literature, made by the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

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The round pot of purple sand painted with gold, landscape, poetry, and literature, made by the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

Auction Information

Product:The round pot of purple sand painted with gold, landscape, poetry, and literature, made by the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

NO:5034

Starting Price:QAR:3,900,000

Transaction Price:QAR: 3,900,000

Specification:W:16.5cm H:9cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

This round teapot with gold painted landscape poetry and prose in purple sand is a rare imperial product of the Qianlong Palace. On one side of the teapot, a seal script excerpt from the poem "Leaving Remaining Mountains in the Rain and Odes to Scenery" written by Emperor Qianlong in Longjing is depicted in gold, with elegant and dignified writing. On the other side, painted in the style of the Four Kings of Nanzong, there are distant lakes and green mountains. Nearby, there are dense trees and layers of rocks, dotted with new moss. There is a small pavilion in the painting. There is no one in the pavilion or in the painting, because that person is currently enjoying the painting in a teapot, tracing back to the poetic and beautiful scene in Longjing at that time.