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A Shiwan turguoise glazed rectangular vessel with mark, Qing dynasty . The rectangular vessel is finished with a rich turquoise glaze to the exterior, pooling to darker tones along the sides, and left unglazed within the interior. The rim with softly rounded corners and slight overhang above the straight walls.
1.77"h x 3.54"w x 4.92"l (4.5 x 9 x 12.5 cm)
Provenance: Estate of an Important Los Angeles Collector, Hubert Schmalix.
Hubert Schmalix (1952-2025) was born in Graz, Austria, and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, from 1971 to 1976. He served as a visiting professor at the Academy of Applied Arts, Vienna (1986-1987), and held a professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (1999-2006). He was also a visiting professor at UCLA, Los Angeles, and, in 2025, a teaching artist at the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Salzburg. Schmalix lived and worked in both Los Angeles and Vienna.Passionate about Chinese art-particularly Shiwan ware-Schmalix began collecting fine Chinese artworks from around the world in 1999, eventually amassing an extensive Shiwan collection. He later became a member of the Hong Kong Shiwan Association.
NOTE: THIS ITEM IS IN LOS ANGELES.