
Stake attention in this memory
A vertically oriented, rectangular jade carving, predominantly light green with natural mineral variations, is centrally displayed on a multi-tiered dark brown wooden stand against a plain light grey background. The carving depicts a detailed, traditional Chinese mountainous landscape scene. From top to bottom, the jade panel features carved clouds or mist in the upper corners. On the left, a multi-tiered pagoda or pavilion is set into a mountainside, surrounded by carved trees and foliage. Below this, two robed figures are positioned on a small boat or raft in a body of water characterized by horizontal wave patterns. Scattered indistinct forms are visible across the water's surface. The lower section of the carving portrays rugged mountain terrain, trees, and rock formations, with a small bridge-like structure evident on the left. A third figure appears to be on a path near the bottom right. The jade panel is secured by two uprights of the wooden stand, which exhibits intricate openwork carving below the panel. This section of the stand rests on a rectangular platform with a patterned border and a reddish-brown veined surface, likely stone. This platform is supported by a wider, dark brown wooden base featuring splayed, decorative feet. The object is presented within a museum or gallery environment, consistent with displays at the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.
No transactions found

