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Prince Kung's Dragon and Phoenix Tianhuang Seals, 1662-1861 (stone)




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Prince Kung's Dragon and Phoenix Tianhuang Seals, 1662-1861 (stone)

7343651 Prince Kung's Dragon and Phoenix Tianhuang Seals, 1662-1861 (stone) by Chinese School, (17th-19th century); 3.3x3.3x8.6 and 3.3x3.3x8.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The seals Kangxi Period (1662-1722), seal faces Xianfeng Period (1850-1861)
The seals are carved from a single boulder with square section rising to a sloping upper surface. The top of one is carved in low
relief, dexterously utilising the skin of the stone, with a dragon gazing down on its young striding amongst lingzhi, echoing the pair of phoenix soaring amidst peonies on the other, both scenes positioned above a signature, Cangmen. The dragons seal is incised on one vertical side with a seven-character stanza followed by a signature, Lin Ji, dated 11th day of the ninth month of yihai cyclical year, corresponding to 1719, the seal face is carved in intaglio with an eight-character inscription, Huang liuzi Heshuo Gong qinwang, The sixth imperial son, The Peaceful and Eminent Prince Gong'. The phoenix seal is similarly incised on one vertical side with a five-character stanza followed by a signature, Ziwei Neishi, the seal face is carved with a four-character inscription, weiguo fanfu, (Guardian vassal of the state) in intaglio, flanked by a pair of chilong below a two-character inscription yuci, imperially bestowed, in relief. The stones are of a deep honey tone suffused with characteristic radish veining.); Photo © Christie's Images

Media ID 28650235

© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images


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Bring a piece of Chinese art history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the stunning Prince Kung's Dragon and Phoenix Tianhuang Seals. This exquisite design, taken from the Chinese School painting dated between 1662-1861, showcases the intricate details of the dragon and phoenix motifs carved on the seals. Add a touch of ancient culture to your mug collection and enjoy your favorite beverage while admiring the beauty of this Fine Art Finder masterpiece.

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Prince Kung's Dragon and Phoenix Tianhuang Seals, created between 1662 and 1861 by the Chinese School. The seals, measuring 3.3x3.3x8.6 and 3.3x3.3x8.8 cm respectively, are carved from a single boulder with a square section rising to a sloping upper surface. One seal features a dragon in low relief, skillfully utilizing the natural patterns of the stone, gazing down on its young amidst lingzhi motifs. In contrast, the other seal depicts a pair of phoenix soaring amongst peonies above an elegant signature reading "Cangmen". Both seals bear inscriptions that add depth to their historical significance. The dragon seal is adorned with a seven-character stanza followed by the signature "Lin Ji" and dated to correspond with 1719 during the Kangxi Period (1662-1722). Its face is intricately carved in intaglio with an eight-character inscription honoring Prince Gong as "The Peaceful and Eminent Prince Gong" one of Emperor Kangxi's sons. Similarly, the phoenix seal bears a five-character stanza signed by "Ziwei Neishi" alongside its four-character intaglio inscription meaning "Guardian vassal of the state". Flanked by chilong creatures below an imperial two-character inscription denoting bestowed status ("yuci"), this seal exudes regality. The stones themselves possess deep honey tones infused with characteristic radish veining, adding further allure to these remarkable artifacts. Through FungTsang's lens, this print allows us to appreciate not only the visual beauty but also delve into the rich history encapsulated within these magnificent Tianhuang Seals once owned by Prince Kung.

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