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LOT 1 RARE IMPERIAL OFFICIAL LONGGUA OVER GARMENT WITH DRAGON MEDALLIONS FOR A LADY. Origin: China.

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RARE IMPERIAL OFFICIAL LONGGUA OVER GARMENT WITH DRAGON MEDALLIONS FOR A LADY. Origin: China. Dynasty: Qing dynasty. Date: 2nd half 19th c. Technique: Blue-black sheer silk gauze (leno weave), embroidered with dyed silk and gold thread. Buttons from gilt bronze. Description: According to the "Huangchao liqi tushi" (Illustrated Standards of Ritual Objects of the Dynasty), the robe for a lady of high rank is traditionally decorated with eight dragon medallions. The four upper dragons in frontal view, the lower ones in profile. In the medallions the Buddhist treasures and the character for Long Life (shou). At the end of the sleeves each three more small dragon medallions. The hem with the high diagonal lines of deep water, separated by a cloud border from the waves in which treasures float. Measurement: Length 138cm, width 150cm. Condition A/B. Supplement: Flat suitcase for film roll. Inside ink painting of theater. Both from Nesbitt. This type of robe was worn by Manchu ladies over a dragon robe (jifu) during official state ceremonies at the imperial court. The distribution of the medallions and their number determines the rank of the garment. Depending on the season, the robes were made of satin, lined with fur or, as here, of silk gauze for the hottest season. Provenance: -Collection of "The Great Nesbitt" (Sinclair Neil Nesbitt, 1886-1936). Chinese style magician who performed throughout Europe from 1919-1928. Probably acquired from the estate of the magician "Chung Ling Soo" (William E. Robinson, 1861-1918). -1936 inherited to his son Cecil Ronald Nesbitt (1914-1996), who lived in Spain since 1986. -1996 inherited to a befriended family. Nesbitt Collection. Explanations to the Catalogue Asian Art - Chinese Applied Arts Qing dynasty (1644-1911) Silk Textile China SELTENE IMPERIALE OFFIZIELLE LONGGUA-ÜBERROBE MIT DRACHENMEDAILLONS FÜR EINE DAME. Herkunft: China. Dynastie: Qing-Dynastie. Datierung: 2. Hälfte 19. Jh. Technik: Schwarzblaue Seidengaze (Dreherbindung), bestickt mit farbiger Seide und Goldfäden. Knöpfe aus vergoldeter Bronze. Beschreibung: Die Robe für eine Dame von sehr hohem Rang ist nach dem "Huangchao liqi tushi" (Bildliche Darstellungen der rituellen Objekte des kaiserlichen Hofes) traditionsgemäß dekoriert mit acht Drachenmedaillons. Die vier oberen Drachen in Frontalansicht, die unteren im Profil. In den Medaillons die Buddhistischen Schätze und das Zeichen für Langes Leben (shou). In den Ärmeln zusätzlich jeweils drei kleine Drachenmedaillons. Der Saum mit den hohen diagonalen Linien des tiefen Wassers, abgegrenzt durch eine Wolkenbordüre von den Wellen, in denen Schätze treiben. Maße: Länge 138cm, Breite 150cm. Zustand A/B. Beilage: Flacher Koffer für eine Filmrolle. Darin: Tusche-Zeichnung eines Theaters, evtl. von der Hand des Großen Nesbitt. Diese Art Roben wurden bei offiziellen Staatszeremonien am Kaiserhof von mandschurischen Damen über einer Drachenrobe (jifu) getragen. Die Verteilung der Medaillons und ihre Anzahl bestimmt den Rang des Gewandes. Je nach Jahreszeit waren die Roben aus Satin, gefüttert mit Pelz oder wie hier aus Seidengaze für die heißeste Jahreszeit. Provenienz: -Sammlung "Der Große Nesbitt" (Sinclair Neil Nesbitt, 1886-1936). Zauberer im chinesischen Stil, der von 1919-1928 europaweit auftrat. Vermutlich erworben aus dem Nachlass des Zauberers "Chung Ling Soo" (William E. Robinson, 1861-1918). -1936 vererbt an den Sohn Cecil Ronald Nesbitt (1914-1996), der seit 1986 in Spanien lebte. -1996 vererbt an eine befreundete Familie. Nesbitt Collection. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Asiatika - China Kunsthandwerk Qing-Dynastie (1644-1911) Seide Textil China

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