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Chinese Scholar Stone on wood base
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Description
A visually arresting Chinese scholar stones (also known as Gong Shi, meditation stone and spirit rock), It appears to be of the Lingbi type at the first glance, one of the four famous ancient stones from China. Upon close inspection, the stone is likely to be Bo Shan Wen Stone, an ancient stone type collected from Bo Mountain, Zibo City in Shangdong Province. Formed in nature, selected by human, this stone resembles a mountainous landscape with exotically shaped peaks. The extraordinarily weathered surface of the stone features characteristic furrows and folds heavy with crisscrossing striated white lines that appears like geometrical veins. Bo Shan Wen stones were desired by the collectors since the ancient time because the source is located in Lu Kingdom, the homeland of Confucius. They are among a few documented historical stones. In 1980s, the interest in the stone was revived. It is possible that this stone was collected around that time. It is displayed on a custom carved wood stand.
Scholar stones are priced by the collectors for their four qualities: shou (thinness), zhou (wrinkles), lou (hollowness), and tou (transparency). The history of collecting and appreciating interesting stones among the literati in China began as early as the 13th century in Yuan Dynasty, and it continued to this day. These stones were highly priced for their form and shape, which were considered containing the spirit of nature. They were displayed in the scholar's studio for meditation.
Reference: Spirit Stones The Ancient Art of the Scholar's Rock by Kemin Hu and Thomas S. Elias, page 117. -
More Information
Period: 1980-1999 Materials: Stone on wood stand Condition: Good. natural formation, minor wear on the wood stand. Creation Date: 20th century Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 341151 -
Dimensions
W. 16 in; H. 16 in; D. 8 in; W. 40.64 cm; H. 40.64 cm; D. 20.32 cm;
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