Asian objects from the collection of Dr. Ronald J. DiCenzo will be auctioned September 12 by Gray's

The private collection of the late Dr. Ronald J. DiCenzo, the former Professor of History and East Asian Studies at Oberlin College in Ohio – whose enthusiasm for Japanese culture (and Asian culture overall) are brilliantly displayed in the sale.
By: Gray's Auctioneers
 
 
Early 20th century Chinese temple size cloisonne censer, 34 inches tall.
Early 20th century Chinese temple size cloisonne censer, 34 inches tall.
CLEVELAND - Aug. 29, 2018 - PRLog -- The private collection of the late Dr. Ronald J. DiCenzo, the former Professor of History and East Asian Studies at Oberlin College in Ohio – whose enthusiasm for Japanese culture (and Asian culture overall) are brilliantly displayed through his superb collection of fine decorations and furniture – will be auctioned on Wednesday, September 12th, by Gray's Auctioneers & Appraisers.

The auction will be held online and in Gray's showroom, at 10717 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, starting at 10 am Eastern time. For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be available through the Gray's website, GraysAuctioneers.com, and at LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be accepted. Dr. DiCenzo passed away on November 4th, 2017.

"Dr. DiCenzo's collection was perhaps one of the most extensive in Ohio," said Serena Harragin, CEO of Gray's Auctioneers & Appraisers. "While most of the lots are Chinese in origin, there is also a wide variety of Japanese artifacts, such as the set of 12 woodblock prints or the authentic Katana with Saya.  Any enthusiast of East Asian culture, craftsmanship and décor will be sure to appreciate this auction."

Lot 307 is a beautiful watercolor and ink scroll by early 20th century Chinese calligraphy artist Pu Jian (1893-1966), also often referred to as Pu Jin.  A member of the Manchu Imperial family and a cousin of the last emperor of China, Pu Jian was part of an elite Beijing painting circle known as the Songfeng huahui, or the Pine Breeze Painting Society. Most of its members were relatives of the Imperial family.

Pu Jian lived through a tumultuous period in modern Chinese history. His surviving works demonstrate a devotion to traditional Chinese painting and crafts. The scroll, titled Scholar in a Landscape, depicts a Confucian scholar and his attendant traversing a bridge by a waterfall, surround by dense foliage depicted vividly in the traditional style practiced by Pu and his contemporaries in the Songfeng huahui.

Lot 398 is a large Japanese burled elm wood Tansu chest with brass mounts from the 20th century.  A longtime fixture of Japanese homes, large size cabinets such as the one up for auction are designed to be disassembled into smaller pieces for easy relocation. The word Tansu is derived from two Japanese characters – tan and su – which refer to the storage of food and the carrying of firewood, respectively.

Lot 15 is a pair of Chinese "Foo Dog" roof tile finials.  While erroneously known as "Foo Dogs" in the West, the mythical creatures depicted in these finials and many other pieces of traditional Chinese art and sculpture are actually lions.  These guardian figures have long been a fixture of Imperial Chinese heraldry, ceramics and architecture dating back at least as far as the Han Dynasty in the 6th century AD.

Leading off the auction this month is a wonderful collection of Chinese blanc de chineceramic figures.  Known to the Chinese as Dehuaporcelain, blanc de chine porcelain production dates back to the Ming Dynasty and is produced in the town of Dehua, in the Fujian province.  First exported to Europe in the early 18th century, these ceramics became internationally renowned for their uniquely pure ivory tone.

Lots 1-8 are blanc de chine figures of Guanyin, the sacred bodhisvattasof Chinese religion and folklore.  Lot 9is a large singular male Foo Dog.  Lot 10 comprises two smaller male Foo Dogs with a Guanyin. Lot 11 is a matched pair of male and female Foo Dogs. Lot 12 is a collection of six smaller blanc de chine decorative items, including Guanyin, Budai (or "Laughing Buddha"), Gautama Buddha, and a small lidded bowl.  Lot 13 is a 9-inch blanc de chine vase depicting mythical creatures in relief.

Lot 96is a Chinese blue and white porcelain basin. Lot 65 is two palace-size blue and white porcelain vases. Lot 110 is a large Chinese archaic style storage vessel. Lot 114 comprises two large porcelain vases depicting birds resting on flowered branches. All are fine porcelain. Famille jaune, noire, rose and verte are French terms that classify Chinese porcelain by the dominant element in its color palette.

Lot 20 is a lovely famille jauneporcelain vase. Lot 28 consists of two famille roseporcelain vases. Lot 24is a pair of famille jaunefishbowls. Lot 26is a famille vertevase.  Lot 18 is a pair of eye-popping high relief vases.  A number of Japanese ceramic objects are also up for auction, including Lot 437, a Japanese Imari porcelain lidded jar, and Lot 467, a fine pair of blue and white Japanese porcelain vases.

Over 30 lots of cloisonné will be offered. Highlights include a large temple size censer in Lot 255, two large pedestals in Lot 262, two incense burners in Lot 261, two smaller wood and cloisonné pedestals in Lot 263, a pair of large vases inLot 264 and a pair of double gourd vases in Lot 265. Cloisonné isa time-honored technique for affixing gemstones, colored glass or vitreous enamel to metalwork objects.

Finely detailed carved wood and stone items are also up for auction, including a carved hard stone landscape depicting figures huddled around a cliff side temple beneath a tree.  The detail work and color of this object are exquisite.  Lot 238 is a pair of carved elm architectural brackets, depicting the fearsome visages of a dragon clutching an embroidered ball, an example of magnificent craftsmanship.

To learn more about Gray's Auctioneers & Appraisers and the live and internet auction planned for Wednesday, September 12th, at 10 am, visit www.graysauctioneers.com. Updates are posted often.

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