Slaats Fine Art
Slaats Fine Art was established in 2016 by Director Mark Slaats, alongside a successful 17-year career as a Partner at highly-respected Asian art specialists and art advisory group Littleton & Hennessy. Slaats Fine Art offers a range of art consultancy services. From ancient works of art to contemporary masterpieces, we specialise in the diverse and rich tapestry of Asian art.
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United Kingdom
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Ancient Echoes, New Perspectives
On view at Sotheby’s in the St. George Street Gallery from Saturday, 1 November until Wednesday, 5 November.
From timeless archaic vessels and scholar’s objects to the modern ink paintings of T’ang Haywen and plique-à-jour enamels of Yinglong Li, this exhibition bridges centuries of Chinese art in a vivid dialogue between tradition and innovation.
Talk:
Painting with Light: Yinglong Li and the Beauty of Plique-à-Jour Enamels
Time: Tuesday 4 Nov 13.00
RSVP: info@slaatsfineart.com
Catalogue available soon.
Saturday 1st Nov 12.00 to 17.00
Sunday 2nd Nov 12.00 to 17.00
Monday 3rd Nov 11:00 to 20.00
Tuesday 4th Nov 11.00 to 18.30
Wednesday 5th Nov 11.00 to 18.30
Late Night Opening
Monday 3rd Nov 17.00 to 20.00
An exceptionally large cloisonné enamel rectangular ‘cong’ vase Qianlong period (1736-1795)
Dimensions: 63.4cm high, 21cm wide
Provenance:
Cathay Art Museum, Taipei (Taiwan)
Published:
Cathay Art Museum, ‘Selections of the Chinfon Bank Collection I’, June 2010
A large painted pottery ‘cocoon’ jar Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD)
Dimensions: 42cm high
Provenance:
Ben Janssens Oriental Art, London
A small and rare red lacquer 'scholars' dish (early Ming Dynasty, Yongle period, 1403-1424)
Dimensions: 12.3 cm diameter, 2.1 cm high
Provenance:
A private German collection
An inscribed ‘Hehe Erxian’ rectangular ink cake (Qianlong carved four-character mark and of the period, 1736-1795)
Dimensions: 11.4cm long
Provenance:
The family collection of Ohno Sekisai, a calligrapher in Tohoku region of Japan, acquired around 1970s
Christie’s Hong Kong ‘The Imperial Sale’, 28 May 2014, lot 3586
A private Dutch collection
A lobed Qingbai floral dish (Southern Song dynasty, 1127-1279)
Dimensions: 17.5cm diameter
Provenance:
A private Scandinavian collection
T’ang Haywen (1927-1991)
Untitled, circa 1975
Ink on Kyro board
Diptych, 70 x 100cm (two sheets of 70 x 50cm)
Provenance:
Studio of the artist
Private collection, France