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A large Chinese gilded and patinated bronze figure of an Immortal, Lao-zi, Ming 1368-1644. H. 64 cm. Estimate: DKK 400,00-500,000 / € 53,500-67,000.
A large Chinese gilded and patinated bronze figure of an Immortal, Lao-zi, Ming 1368-1644. H. 64 cm. Estimate: DKK 400,00-500,000 / € 53,500-67,000.

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​Oriental Art at Auction in Copenhagen

At Bruun Rasmussen’s international summer auction we present a selection of beautiful Chinese art from different historical periods. The auction of Oriental art takes place in Copenhagen on Wednesday 1 June at 2 pm.

”One of the auction highlights is a large Ming figure of gilded and patinated bronze, which depicts an immortal figure from Chinese culture, dressed in a robe, hair in a bun, parted beard and a remarkably warm and welcoming radiance” says Ralph Lexner, head of oriental art at Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers. The figure represents Lao-Tze, literally meaning "Old Master". He was a Chinese philosopher and writer who was born around 604 B.C., and he founded the philosophical and religious school of Taoism. His principal work is "The Tao Te Ching" text, which is about the origin and influence of all things.

The bronze figure comes from the collection of the Danish engineer Einer Bothmann Mengel (1878-1945), who lived in China for more than 25 years – first as an employee of the Great Northern Telegraph Company and later at the Chinese telegraph administration. A number of other religious bronze figures have also found their way to the auction – including a Ming Guanyin seated in the characteristic meditation pose dhyanasana and a fearsome figure of the Buddhist deity Acala from 1700s Tibet.

Exclusive Chinese scroll and porcelain

Virtually the same expression is found on a Chinese scroll of colourful silk from the 1800s. Here one is met by a furious nine-armed Taoist deity in full sprint, who literally moves heaven and earth, much to the distress of the small foo dog in the foreground. The scrolls provenance is part of the art collection, which the Dane Sofus Black (1882-1960) created during his long posting in China as a telegraph manager of the Great Nordic Telegraph Company.

From his collection we also find a fine lotus-shaped porcelain dish from the Wanli period in 1573-1620. It contains Buddhist Sanskrit letters, and the refined shape and decoration attest to the dish being made at one of the imperial workshops of the time. Shanghai Museum owns a similar version of the dish, and the dish up for auction must therefore have been part of a major order from the court.

We stay within the same topic, but jump in time and style with a centrepiece and two covered bowls in turquoise porcelain. With their unique decoration of flowers and birds they embody China's rich tradition of sublime decorative arts. The set was designed for the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), who was the de facto leader of China during the years between 1861-1908, and it has been owned by Henrik V. Jacobsen (1887-1955), director of the East Asiatic Company for many years.

Japanese art

From Chinese gracefulness to Japanese elegance. Another highlight of the auction is a silk painting with two geishas relaxing in a simple interior. It was painted by one of the foremost painters of the Edo period, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), whose characters and expressions formed the seeds of today’s popular Japanese cartoon culture ”Manga”. Presumably the painting was originally acquired by the British architect Josiah Conder (1852-1920), who lived in Japan and designed some of the most significant public buildings in Tokyo and was therefore nick-named "Father of Japanese modern architecture”. His daughter Helen was married to a Dane, and Conder’s collection therefore ended up in Denmark.

International Oriental Art Auction

Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers of Fine Art, Bredgade 33, Copenhagen, Denmark

Preview: 26-30 May

Auction: Wednesday 1 June at 2 pm


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A large Chinese gilded and patinated bronze figure of an Immortal, Lao-zi, seated on wave formations. Ming 1368-1644. H. 64 cm. Estimate: DKK 400,00-500,000 / € 53,500-67,000.

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Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers is one of Scandinavia’s leading international auction houses, and one of Denmark’s oldest. It all started on 6 October 1948, when Arne Bruun Rasmussen conducted the first traditional auction in the saleroom at Bredgade 33 in Copenhagen. Today, Jesper Bruun Rasmussen stands at the helm of the family-run business together with the third generation of the family, his son Frederik and daughter Alexa, and the company’s CEO Jakob Dupont.

In 2004, the first online auction was launched, and today the auction house has expanded to include departments in Copenhagen and Aarhus and representations in Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Spain, Italy, Thailand and the US. About 100,000 lots are auctioned off each year at the traditional auctions and daily online auctions. Here you can bid on everything from art, antiques, modern design and jewellery to books, coins, stamps, wine and weaponry.

Contacts

Ralph Lexner

Ralph Lexner

Head of Department Decorative Art & Classic Interior, Asian & Islamic Art + 45 8818 1161

Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers

Bruun Rasmussen has since 1948 sold art, design, jewellery, wristwatches, antiques and collectibles such as wine, books, coins and stamps. As the leading auction house in Denmark, we sell over 75,000 items every year at our Online Auctions at bruun-rasmussen.dk and at Live Auctions at the auction house in Lyngby.

Our specialists are the most experienced and competent in the industry. The work in the auction house places great demands on our knowledge of art and trends on the market. This way, we can provide valuations and advice of the highest quality – which has become our trademark – and thereby offer the best lots from all categories and achieve high hammer prices for the benefit of our customers.

At Bruun Rasmussen, we are one of Europe's most modern and digital auction houses, and it is only natural for us to adapt to changes in the market. Innovation is part of our DNA, while we are also deeply rooted in our history.

In 2022, after having been family-owned through three generations, we became part of the international “Bonhams Network”, expanding our global reach and access to specialists all over the world. We strategically present and sell art where it makes the most sense in relation to potential buyers.

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