Top Prices achieved this
Morning
On the 5th day of Sotheby’s
Hong Kong Autumn Sales:
An Imperial
Painting of Chunhui, the Qianlong Emperor’s favourite Consort, by Court Artist
Giuseppe Castiglione
(Expected to fetch in excess of HK$60 million / US$7.7
million*)
Sells for HK$137.4 million / US$17.6 million
To an Anonymous Buyer after
over 20 Minutes of Bidding
**World Auction Record for
a Chinese Imperial Portrait**
Ming Furniture
– The Dr S Y Yip Collection
(Combined estimate in
excess of HK$110 million / US$15 million)
More than double estimate
to bring HK$260 million / US$33 million
38 Lots 100% Sold, Over 90%
Surpass High Estimate
Top lot from the
Collection:
A Huanghuali and
Green Stone Wine Table fetches HK$25.28 m / US$3.2 m
This is the only full-length Imperial portrait by Giuseppe
Castiglione outside of the Palace Museum, Beijing. The subject of the portrait, Consort Chunhui,
officially became the Qianlong Emperor’s consort in
1737, at the age of 24, and was posthumously awarded the title ‘Consort Chunhui’ by the emperor after she passed
away at the age of 48.
This painting is currently the only example of her in full ceremonial costume, and the inscription of her posthumous title by the emperor himself demonstrates his remembrance of the deceased consort.
This painting is currently the only example of her in full ceremonial costume, and the inscription of her posthumous title by the emperor himself demonstrates his remembrance of the deceased consort.
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Saleroom of Imperial Consort auction today
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Nicolas Chow, Deputy Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia,
International Head and Chairman of Chinese Works of Art, presents the portrait
of Consort Chunhui to the media after the sale.
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A Huanghuali and Green Stone Chajiansun Recessed
Leg Wine Table from Late Ming Dynasty sold for HK$25.28 m / US$3.2 m.
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The previous World Auction Record for an Imperial
Portrait was set by an Imperial Portrait of Consort Chunhui attributed to
Giuseppe Castiglione, Qianlong Period, sold in May 2012 in Hong Kong for HK$39.86
/ US$5.1 million.
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