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Subject:What a mix
Posted By: beadiste Wed, Jul 29, 2015
Twisted wire cloisonne, used by the Chinese but especially by the Russians.
Gilded background, also seen in Russian works.
Lines of tiny circles, typical of Russian work but also used by the Japanese.
A Japanese-style 3-toed dragon, that bears a strong resemblance to the Old Dragon in Chen Rong's Nine Dragons painting.
Waves and rocks that don't match the standard Chinese iconography at all.
A sort of stumpy Chinese brass vase shape, plus the odd added foot to raise the piece higher, and, as you noted, those mysterious holes?
The rim seems added on as well.
The elaborate beaded frieze around the neck seems more like something one would expect on a piece of Buddhist imagery.
The butterfly and vine scroll sections look like something drawing on Chinese and Japanese renderings, but not following the same design strictures.
A Russian work trying to look "Oriental"?
Was it somehow adapted to be a sort of finial decoration for a large lamp below the base?
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