Asian Art in Brussel Guide
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Asian Art in Brussel Guide
SABLON, JUNE 5 TO 9, 2013 1 Cercle de Lorraine ASIAN AR T IN BRUSSELS MIM SABLON, JUNE 5 TO 9, 2013 2 Participants Vetting The fair will be fully vetted by a panel of independent experts. Every object on show will be screened by the Art Loss Register. Astamangala / Sjoerd De Vries.........................................................12 Buddhist Art / Karsten Tietz.............................................................14 Vetting Committee Carlo Cristi / Asian Arts Company ...................................................16 Claude De Marteau Expert, Collector since 1954 - Brussels Gisèle Croës....................................................................................18 Thierry Portier Cabinet Portier, experts in Asian Art since 1909. Member of Professional Experts Union - Paris Max Rutherston Director, Rutherston & Bandini, dealers in Japanese art - London David Weldon Senior Consultant, Sotheby's Indian and Hymalayan Art - New York William Webber The Art Loss Register - London Carlos Cruanas ...............................................................................20 Duchange & Riché ..........................................................................22 Famarte / Farah Massart..................................................................24 Karim Grusenmeyer ........................................................................26 Nayef Homsi / Ancient Art of Asia ...................................................28 Jacques How Choong .....................................................................30 Kitsune Japanese Art / Arie Vos .......................................................32 Kyoto Gallery / Tony Cammaert.......................................................34 Galerie Lamy / Georges et Hugues Jean Lamy..................................36 Helena Markus................................................................................38 Mingei Arts Gallery / Maiko Takenobu et Philippe Boudin ................40 Wednesday 5 to Sunday 9 June 2013 - Sablon ASIAN AR T IN BRUSSELS Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 05/06 06/06 07/06 08/06 09/06 3 pm – 9 pm 11 am – 7 pm 11 am – 7 pm 11 am – 7 pm 11 am – 5 pm Renaud Montméat..........................................................................42 John Siudmak .................................................................................44 Wei Asian Arts / Paola D'Alatri et Howard Wei ................................46 Michael Woerner ............................................................................48 3 Dear Friends, I'm delighted to announce the first edition of Asian Art in Brussels (AAB). Founded by the original group of dealers of BOA Fair, AAB has been expanded with some excellent new members. We warmly welcome the reputable colleagues who have joined us this year and look forward that even more will join in future. The active collaboration amongst us dealers is the force behind the successful organization of this event, rich in diverse aspects. We needed a more comprehensive approach to the meaning and message of the antique fair and for this reason we have launched this year, in collaboration with IBHEC (Institute Belge des Haute Etudes Chinoises), BAAF (Brussels Ancient Art Fair) and BIAPAL (Brussels International Art Promotion and Logistics ), a substantial program of lectures under the auspicious name of ArtConnoisseurs. World renowned scholars will lecture on various aspects of Asian art and on Egyptian and Mediterranean antiquities . The lectures on Asian Art will be held at the prestigious MIM ( Musée des Instruments de Musique ) and those on Archaeology at the Cercle de Lorraine. A particular thankyou to Région Bruxelles-Capitale for its generosity , to the esteemed Lecturers, the members of the Comité d'Honneur and the Vetting Committee, who, with enthusiasm, have shared our vision. The arts of India, Himalayas, Central Asia, China, South-east Asia and Japan are represented in this first catalogue of Asian Art in Brussels. Selected pieces, with impeccable references will be offered to the connoisseur and the new collector, to expand the interest for the art and culture of Asia. Our show is vetted by a panel of independent experts and all pieces are certified by Art Loss Register. I welcome friends and visitors to this first edition that, I'm confident, will establish Asian Art in Brussels as an event not to be missed for the years to come. Carlo Cristi ASIAN ART IN BRUSSELS Madame Olga Polunin and Mr. Matthieu Wolmark, founders of BIAPAL, have developed in a rather short time a remarkable media program, communicating the message of excellence and quality we wish to spread about our fairs and dealers, exhibiting in the perfect setting of the Sablon in Brussels, at the centre of Europe. 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June 6th, 2013 at 4.30 pm How hate turned to love? …the powerful impact of netsuke By Max Rutherston The point of the ironic title of this lecture is that Rutherston himself was distinctly suspicious of what he perceived as fiddly little carvings in rather bad taste and of little aesthetic merit. He spent most of his ten years in Japanese art at Sotheby's avoiding netsuke, and it was only when he moved to Sydney Moss, and had to deal with them on a daily basis, that he began to appreciate their true merit and interest. Accordingly the lecture makes the assumption that many potential members of the audience may share his former scepticism about the quality of netsuke. What he hopes to demonstrate is that while there are large numbers of entirely uninteresting netsuke around, once one begins to scratch the surface, a wealth of treasures is revealed beneath in the form of carvings of great skill and beauty, with subjects that range from the humorous, through the 8 macabre and the imaginative to works that are triumphs of naturalist observation and others that even have a spiritual dimension. Max Rutherston is a polyglot dealer in Japanese art. In 1992 he was invited by Sotheby's to get involved in Japanese art, which he was pleased to do once he had spent a year studying the Japanese language. He worked in the Japanese Department of Sotheby's London for10 years, the last 5 as head of department, before being persuaded to go and manage the Japanese side of London's oldest surviving Asian art dealer, Sydney L. Moss Ltd. In 2002 he formed his present partnership of Rutherston & Bandini Ltd. For the last 11 years he has specialised in netsuke above all else. June 6th, 2013 at 5.30 pm La place des temples dans la circulation des musiques en Chine d'ethnomusicologie analytique à l'université Paris Sorbonne. Membre de diverses associations scientifiques, il est notamment Senior Visiting Fellow de l'International Institute for Asian Studies à Leiden. Il a assuré la direction artistique d'une trentaine de disques. Il joue de plusieurs instruments chinois à vent et dirige l'ensemble Fleur de Prunus. La conférence est organisée à l'occasion de la publication du livre de M. Picard, L'incantation du patriarche Pu'an, dans la collection des Mélanges Chinois et bouddhiques, publiée par l'IBHEC . June 6th, 2013 at 6.30 pm Europalia Inde : une rencontre exceptionelle by Mrs. Kristine De Mulder, General Manager, Europalia By Prof. François Picard La conférence décrit l'évolution d'une incantation bouddhiste chinoise attribuée au maître de méditation Pu'an (1115-1169). Le texte et la musique de cette oeuvre, l'Incantation de Pu'an, sont attestés dès le XVIe siècle et font aujourd'hui partie de répertoires aussi différents que ceux des moines, des paysans, des lettrés, des notables et des musiciens professionnels. D'abord transmise dans les temples, l'Incantation fut intégrée au répertoire instrumental de la cour impériale des Qing, jouée par l'empereur Kangxi luimême. L'analyse de la diffusion de l'Incantation de Pu'an contredit toute dogmatique d'une voie unique de diffusion, qu'elle soit des lettrés vers le peuple ou de la cour vers le peuple. Les sphères autonomes des musiques du peuple, de la cour et des lettrés n'existent pas en Chine. Après des études de théâtre puis de sinologie à Paris et au conservatoire de musique de Shanghai François Picard soutient son doctorat en 199I sous la direction de Iannis Xenakis et travaille ensuite comme producteur à Radio France. Depuis 1998 il est professeur June 6th, 2013 at 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Cocktail reception June 7th at 3.30 pm Radiocarbon Dating of "old" and "young". An overview of applications in archaeology and art By Irka Hajdas, LIP, ETH Zurich Discoveries of radioactivity and cosmic rays had profound effect on modern science and everyday life of the last 100 years. Among various dating techniques methods developed in early 20th century 14C dating one that is quite popular and crossed interdisciplinary fields. In 1949 Libby and co-workers have shown that cosmogenic and radioactive isotope of carbon can be used as a radioactive clock. Potential of this method was quickly realized by archeology and climate research. Relatively long half-life of 14C (5730 yrs) allows application back to nearly 50,000 years ago. This range includes most exciting events of climate and modern human history. With an advent of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) in early 1980 ties new applications were possible. Sample size required for AMS 14C dating (only few milligrams) allows precious objects such as unique statues, paintings and textiles to be analyzed. Following the dating of the Shroud of Turin in 1989, textiles are among many samples that the AMS laboratory at ETH Zurich analyzed. This lecture will give an overview of the dating method and its applications. Precision of 14C dating will be addressed on examples from various time periods. After completing a PhD studies at ETH Zürich Irka continued research at ETH as a Post Doc. Since 2001 is employed as a senior Research Scientist at the Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics, ETH Zurich. Irka is a radiocarbon dating specialist with a background in nuclear physics (Master Degree in physics, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland, 1986). June 7th at 4.30 pm The Royal Nomadic Court of the Tibetan Kings By David Pritzker In the 7th century Tibet arose as newcomers on the stage of history. This talk will explore how the royal aesthetics of their nomadic court exemplifies an energy and spirit unique to the explosive and shortlived Tibetan Empire (7th-9th centuries). By looking at how processes of transfer and translation informed craftsmanship, types, shapes, and decorative motifs, this lecture will offer an opulent and vivid narrative telling of the rise in history of the early Kings of Tibet during its tryst with imperial greatness. 9 Beginning with the reign of Srong-btsan sgam-po, in the first half of the 7th century, and reaching it's political military height during the time of Khri-srong lde-btsan, in the late 8th century, the royal nomadic encampment of Tibet engaged itself in the building of an imperial kingdom that was one of the largest the world has ever known. From royal hunts to sumptuous feasts, opulent marriages and massif funerals, Tibetans of this time fashioned themselves as matchless warriors and universal monarchs. Through images of paintings and silk, and objects of gold and silver, this talk promises to be if anything else a feast for the eyes and imagination. David Pritzker is currently working on his DPhil in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies at the University of Oxford. His research revolves around the production of early cave paintings from the 11th to 14th century in the ancient Kingdom of Guge in Western Tibet, where, he has recently returned from a six-week fieldwork expedition. David's expertise in the history and culture of the Himalayas stems from life long experience of the regions art, in situ and around the world. In 2008 David began to work as an assistant curator for Himalayan Art Resources an encyclopedic website dedicated to the arts of the Himalayas. Prior to this, starting in 2006, David worked as a Curator of Himalayan Art at the Rubin Museum in New York City where he was tasked to evaluate the collection in order to select out the best objects whereby forming their initial permanent collection. On the heels of this work he curated their first exhibition on Nepal entitled, "From The Land Of The Gods: The Art of the Kathmandu Valley". Pritzker also produced a small show in Aspen, Colorado, "Ocean of Wisdom, Embodiment of Compassion: Glimpses of Tibetan Buddhist Art" curated by Pratapatitya Pal in 2008 for a conference on Tibet. David completed his undergraduate degree at Stanford University with a B.A. in History. He holds a Masters from Oxford. June 7th at 5.30 pm Romancing Indian Art for 50 years By Dr. Pratapaditya Pal Dr. Pal has began his professional career as a historian of Indian art almost half a century ago. In this lecture he will speak about highlights of his experience with museums and private collectors in the United States, illustrated with slides of notable examples of Indian sculpture. He will also allude at the changing mores of art collecting in the U.S. since 1960s. A prolific writer, Dr. Pal is the author and editor of over 60 books and 150 articles. he has also organized numerous groundbreaking exhibitions on the arts of Asia with scholarly catalogues and was the General Editor of Marg, the prestigious art journal published in India. Participants The publication of the long-awaited study of the history of the Hindu-Buddhist sculpture of Kashmir by Dr. John Siudmak coincides with the AAB event, and an advance copy of the book will be available from Brill, the publishers. The work is mostly a study of the stone sculpture of Kashmir dating from its earliest origins in the fourth/fifth century through the early eleventh century, but includes work in other media. It is the first major study devoted to the subject since the 1975 publication of The Bronzes of Kashmir by Dr Pratapaditya Pal, a seminal work in this field. June 7th, 2013 at 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Cocktail reception ARTCONNOISSEURS is the cultural project of Asian Art in Brussels (AAB), and Brussels Ancient Art Fair (BAAF) developed by Brussels International Art Promotion and Logistics (BIAPAL) and supported by Bruxelles Région-Capitale 10 11 Astamangala KEIZERGRACHT 574 1017 EM AMSTERDAM THE NETHERLANDS T +31 20 6234402 F +31 20 6234402 Contact Mobile Mail Web Sjoerd De Vries +31 621 546 317 [email protected] www.astamangala.com THE DREAMS OF THE MOTHER OF MAHAVIRA Western India (Gujerat) Late 15th century Ink, paint and gold on paper 25 x 10,5 cm Exhibiting at 12 1 33 rue des Minimes 1000 Brussels Buddhist Art BERLIN GERMANY BY APPOINTMENT Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +49 173 656 1260 [email protected] www.buddhist-art.info 15 CENTURIES OF KHMER, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTH EAST ASIAN ART VISNU Provenance Exhibiting at 14 2 Nepal, Himalayan culture, 16th - 17th century Copper repoussé 39 cm From a San Francisco collection Compare to a similar piece at Christie’s New York, Indian and South East Asian Art, 16. 9. 2008, Lot 514 Galerie Tom Desmet 16 rue Watteeu 1000 Brussels Carlo Cristi ASIAN ART COMPANY SPRL RUE PLANCENOIT 12 1401 NIVELLES BELGIUM T +39 0332966114 F +39 0332966114 Contact Mobile Mail Web Carlo Cristi +39 335 593 37 32 [email protected] www.asianart.com/carlocristi SILVER GILT CEREMONIAL VASE Cast, carved and engraved with mythical animals amidst birds, grapes and flowers. Tibetan empire in Central Asia, Yarlung Dynasty, 7th - 9th century 21,5 cm (8 1/2 in.) Exhibiting at 16 3 Galerie Champaka 27 rue Ernest Allard 1000 Brussels Gisèle Croës ARTS D’EXTRëME-ORIENT SA AVENUE EMILE DURAY 44 1050 BRUSSELS BELGIUM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY MONDAY TO FRIDAY FROM 10.00 AM TO 6.30 PM CLOSED ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Phone Fax Mail +322 511 82 16 +322 514 04 19 [email protected] BRONZE TAOTIE MASK AND RING Exhibiting at 18 4 Avenue Emile Duray 44 1050 Brussels By appointment only © Foto Studio R. Asselberghs – Frederic Dehaen China, Spring and Autumn period (770 -481 BC) Bronze with green and brown patina Ht 20 cm (8 in.) Carlos Cruanas RUE ERNEST ALLARD 18 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM T +34 619 474 308 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +32 489 821 800 [email protected] www.carloscruanas.com SOULFUL IMAGES: SCULPTURES FROM THE INDIC TRADITIONS CROWNED BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI The principal image of the stele depicts a crowned Buddha seated in the diamond attitude (vajraparyankasana) on a double lotus pedestal. He displays the gesture of meditation (dhyana-mudra) and holds an alms bowl. The upper monastic garment is rendered without folds in a transparent manner and covers both shoulders. The Buddha has bejewelled ornaments, namely a five pointed crown fastened with a ribbon with swirling ends, that symbolize the qualities of the five cosmic buddhas and emphasizes the aspect of a world sovereign (chakravartin), and a beaded necklace with attached pendants. The image is placed on a niche, surrounded by an archiectural structure. On top of both columns there are two birds, probably goose, wich tales become a floral garment ending in the kirtimukha. On the base of the sculpture there is a carving that makes this piece a very peculiar one, that of a man with the head inside a big pot. The image could probably referrer to the story of a devotee who offered a jar of honey to the Buddha. After the Buddha was accepting it, he showed such a big joy that fell down inside the container. Provenance Exhibiting at 20 5 North-Eastern India, Pala period, 10th -11th century Phyllite 53x35 cm European collection Rue Ernest Allard 18 1000 Brussels Duchange & Riché RUE ERNEST ALLARD 45 1000 BRUSSELS-BELGIUM T +322 512 42 18 Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +32 479 833 703 [email protected] www.aabru.com ORIENTAL ART TRANSCENDENTAL MEDICINE BUDDHA (BHAIAJYAGURU) The Jina is sitting in the lotus position (Vajraparyankasana); his right hand, in the boon-granting gesture (Varadâ Mudrâ) is offering a Mirobolam nut. Provenance Exhibiting at 22 6 China, Early Ming dynasty Wood with lacquer and gold-leaf 94 cm French Collection Rue Ernest Allard 45 1000 Brussels Famarte INDIAN AND SOUTH EAST ASIAN ART DUINDISTELSTRAAT 16 8300 KNOKKE-HEIST BELGIUM Contact Mobile Mail Web Farah Massart +32 495 289 100 [email protected] www.famarte.be SITTING BUDDHA, PHRA SINGH Provenance Exhibiting at 24 19 Thailand, Lan Na Kingdom,16th century AD Bronze, cast in the lost wax method, traces of lacquer and gilding H 67 cm x W 59 cm German Collection Costermans 5 place du Grand Sablon 1000 Brussels Karim Grusenmeyer BUDDHIST ART RUE LEBEAU 14 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM T +322 514 03 37 F +329 223 39 37 Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +32 475 475 729 [email protected] www.grusenmeyer.be CAMBODIAN AND THAI SCULPTURE MUCALINDA Thailand, Mon style, 8th Century Sandstone and traces of lacquer 38,5 cm Provenance Private Belgian collection, 1968 - 2009 Reference Art Loss Register - Ref # S00031713 Exhibiting at 26 7 Galerie Lamy 32 rue Ernest Allard Nayef Homsi ANCIENT ART OF ASIA 444 WEST 55TH STREET NY 10019 NEW YORK USA Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +1 646 415 1444 [email protected] www.nayefhomsi.com HELLENISTIC INFLUENCE IN EARLY INDIAN STATUARY BUDDHA Pakistan, Ancient Region of Gandhara, 2nd century Grey schist 50 cm Provenance French Private Collection Exhibiting at 28 8 Galerie Tom Desmet 16 rue Watteeu 1000 Brussels Jacques How Choong 16 RUE PEYROLIèRES 31000 TOULOUSE FRANCE Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition +336 2296 9583 [email protected] www.jacqueshow.com RECENT ACQUISITIONS SCEPTRE HANDLE REPRESENTING OX ON A DRUM Exhibiting at 30 9 Galerie Jadis & Naguère 59 rue des Minimes and 19 rue des Minimes 1000 Brussels © Foto Sylvia Bataille Provenance China, Yunnan province, Dian culture, Warring states period. 475-221BC Bronze with green patina 7 cm Old european collection Similar piece in "The chinese bronzes of Yunnan" foreward by Jessica Rawson (The Bowater Library Of Chinese Civilisation). Fig 163. Kitsune Japanese Art JAPANESE ART & ANTIQUES RUE DES MINIMES 55 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM Contact Mobile Mail Web Arie Vos +32 476 878 579 [email protected] www.kitsune.be “KISARAGI” HANAIRE BY OTAGAKI RENGETSU Although Rengetsu (Lotus Moon) used to make utensils for senchado and sake drinking, she produced occasionally implements for chanoyu (tea ceremony). Her subtle style is completely within the realm of wabi-cha (the aesthetics of imperfect and rustic beauty, emphasizing simplicity). This flower vase was made for flower arrangement during Kisaragi (the second month of the lunar calendar). It is meant to hold a branch with some ume (prunus) blossoms, to be displayed in the waiting area for guests attending the tea ceremony. Only a few examples of hanaire by Rengetsu are known worldwide. The waka poem reads as follows: When the moon appears faint in the mist the morning is good— likewise the evening moon of Kisaragi. 在明の かすみに匂ふ 朝もよし 如月ごろの 夕月もよし Ariake no kasumi ni niou asa mo Yoshi kisaragi goro no yuuzuki mo Yoshi. This item comes with a kanteibako (certification box -鑑定箱) by Hirose Keiji head priest of the Temple of Heavenly Light (Jinko'in), where Rengetsu lived from 1865~1875. Japan, Kyoto, Late Edo / Early Meiji period Artist: Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) Ceramic H: 17 cm – D: 14 cm Exhibiting at 32 10 Rue des Minimes 55 1000 Brussels Kyoto Gallery RUE ERNEST ALLARD 20 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM T +32 71 703 701 F +32 71 703 702 Contact Mobile Mail Web Tony Cammaert +32 475 448 356 [email protected] www.chateaudacoz.be TAKARA-BUNE Silver treasure boat in the form of a phoenix. The boat contains peach blossom branches carrying three jade peaches. The object comes on a fine lacquered table decorated with cranes above waves. Japan, Meiji period, 19th century H: 39,5 x B: 41,8 x D: 19 cm Provenance Exhibition Exhibiting at 34 11 Japan collection of the “Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde” Leiden. The museum bought it from D. Boer & Sons in 1896. Catalogue published for the exhibition “Japansch Magazijn“ at The Hague Historical Museum by Marika Keblusek. Den Haag Historisch Museum “Japans Magazijn“ 2000 Japanese art en culture in The Hague in the 19th century Rue Ernest Allard 20 1000 Brussels Galerie Lamy RUE ERNEST ALLARD 32 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM T +322 502 12 05 Contact Mobile Mail Georges et Hugues Jean Lamy +32 475 604 053 [email protected] A LARGE CLOISONNE ENAMEL DRAGONS AND FLYING HORSES BASIN China, Early Kangxi period Diameter: 49,5 cm - height: 9 cm Exhibiting at 12 36 Rue Ernest Allard 32 1000 Brussels Helena Markus VIA FINOCCHIARO APRILE 14 20124 MILAN ITALY T +39 02 657 57 94 Mobile Mail Web +39 335 34 52 51 [email protected] www.orientalart.it SOLITARY PLUM TREE The plum is a symbol of spring, a tree which resists the cold and begins to blossom at the end of winter. It was probably introduced from China in the Nara period and was initially the most frequently mentioned flower in Japanese poetry, celebrated for its sweet perfume and delicate blossoms. This painting is characterized by the flat, decorative style typical of the Rinpa school. Most Rinpa artists followed in the footsteps of the great masters such as Tawaraya Sotatsu (fl. ca 1600-1640), Ogata Korin (1658-1716) and Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828), and this work certainly exemplifies the tradition. They express their inborn sensibilities in a free use of vivid colours and bold decorative pattern. Rinpa masters’ works share at least one important feature: the striking beauty of abstract pattern and design. Six-panel screen, Rinpa school artist Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) 19th century Ink and mineral colours on gold and silver leaf H 168.5 x W 373.4 cm Exhibiting at 13 38 Costermans 5 place du Grand Sablon 1000 Brussels Mingei Arts Gallery 13 PLACE DU COMMERCE 75015 PARIS FRANCE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Contact Mobile Mail Web Maiko Takenobu et Philippe Boudin +336 0976 6068 [email protected] www.mingei-arts-gallery.com SHIRO HANNYA NOH MASK Carved by Omiya Yamato Sanemori (last generation of Iseki family) With a lacquered original storage box The Hannya mask is a noh mask which represents a jealous female demon or serpent. This piece has an exceptional expression. Pale face and the slight wrinkle on the middle of the forehead express the anger and the pains of deep sorrow. On the backside of the mask, it is lacquered with gold lacquer “Shiro-Hannya, carved by Omi”. Omi means Omi-Iseki family who produced the noh masks from 16th to 17th century in Omi (today, Nagahama city, Shiga prefecture). Japan, Edo period 17th century Wood and gofun pigment Exhibiting at 14 40 Galerie Marc Heiremans 25 rue Joseph Stevens 1000 Brussels Renaud Montméat 14 AVENUE DE L'OPéRA 75001 PARIS FRANCE BY APPOINTMENT Mobile Mail Web +336 1761 2160 [email protected] www.asianart.com/renaudmontmeat LAMA Tibet, 15th century Gilt bronze 13,5 cm Exhibiting at 42 15 Galerie Jadis & Naguère 59 rue des Minimes 1000 Brussels John Siudmak 26-27 EGERTON CRESCENT - FLAT 3 SW32EB LONDON UNITED KINGDOM T +44 020 7581 5983 Mobile Mail Web +44 7918 730 936 [email protected] www.johnsiudmak.com WHITE MARBLE DETACHED HEAD OF A BRAHMANICAL DEITY Afghanistan, Kabul Valley Ksatriya or Turki Shahi period, late 6th - early 7th century 18.3 cm Exhibiting at 44 16 11 rue Charles Hanssens 1000 Brussels Wei Asian Arts ORIENTAL ART & ANTIQUES RUE VAN MOER 5 1000 BRUSSELS BELGIUM T +322 503 58 35 Contact Mobile Mail Web Thematic exhibition Paola D'Alatri and Howard Wei +32 485 960 695 [email protected] www.asianart.com/wei INCENSE AND PERFUME INCENSE BURNER This elegant incense burner is made of black pottery finished with a metallic shade imitating the colour of bronze. Exhibiting at 46 17 Rue Van Moer 5 1000 Brussels © Foto Nicolai Blomstrand China, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) Black pottery H: 17,3 cm - W: 20 cm TL tested Michael Woerner HONG KONG BANGKOK T +852 9874 1061 Mobile Web Thematic exhibition +49 172 660 45 22 [email protected] RECENT ACQUISITIONS: SCULPTURES FROM SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA THE MIRACLE OF SRAVASTI (DETAIL) Eastern India, Pala period, 10th – 11th century CE Phyllite 80 cm Provenance Reference Exhibiting at 18 48 Lemp Kunsthandel, Zuerich (circa 1965-1969); hence Private collection Germany Art Loss Register Certificate ref. S00072792 Boon Gallery 24 rue des Minimes 1000 Brussels L’Institut belge des Hautes Etudes Chinoises a le plaisir de vous inviter à l’exposition de fin d’année des ateliers de peinture et de calligraphie EXHIBITING during AAB at Galerie Pierre Hallet . Rue Ernest Allard 33 . Brussels Base with figure of a lion Wood with traces of polychrome pigments and gilding China / Yunnan Dali Kingdom ca. 12th/13th C. 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