达摩渡江像

Bodhidharma Crossing the Yangtze River
19世纪(V&A 2011年修订断代,原定1620–1720)
C.545-1910已验证 Verified维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆伦敦
Object Details
材质
德化白瓷,白釉
Medium
Porcelain with white glaze
尺寸 Dimensions
H. 21.3 cm
年代 Date
19世纪(V&A 2011年修订断代,原定1620–1720)
19th century (V&A re-dated 2011; formerly 1620–1720)
类别 Classification
佛教造像
朝代 Dynasty
19世纪
釉色 Glaze
白釉
馆藏号 Accession
C.545-1910
馆藏机构 Repository
维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
研究语境 Research Context

据V&A API(系统号O166082):达摩立于波浪之上,身披僧袍,手持草鞋——图像来源为达摩"一苇渡江"传说。底部凹陷,无釉。Salting遗赠(1910年)。V&A于2011年10月将此件断代从1620–1720修改为1800–1900,是馆方学术断代修订的典型案例。1952年展签标注"可能18世纪"。目前在V&A第44展厅(中国展厅)CA56展柜展出(与何朝宗观音C.546-1910同展柜)。

Per V&A API (system number O166082): Bodhidharma (Damo, active AD 470–616), Indian monk who travelled to China and founded Chan Buddhism (Zen). Standing on water waves, wearing shroud, carrying a shoe — the iconography of "crossing the Yangzi on a reed." Base concave and unglazed. Salting Bequest, 1910. V&A re-dated this piece in October 2011 from 1620–1720 to 1800–1900 — a notable case of scholarly re-attribution. 1952 gallery label stated "probably 18th century." Currently on display in Room 44 (China), Case CA56 (same case as He Chaozong Guanyin C.546-1910).

本器物关联的研究维度
02何朝宗与全球图谱He Chaozong Corpus
流传史 Provenance
19世纪
创作于福建德化
Created in Dehua, Fujian
?–1910
George Salting (1835–1909) 收藏
George Salting (1835–1909) collection
1910
Salting 遗赠维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆
Salting Bequest to the Victoria and Albert Museum
参考文献 Literature
  1. 霍布森,《明代瓷器》,Rutland:Charles E. Tuttle,1962年
    Hobson, R.L., Wares of the Ming Dynasty, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle, 1962
    pl. 176
  2. 霍布森,《��国陶瓷 卷二》,Cassell,1915年
    Hobson, R.L., Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, vol. II, London: Cassell & Co., 1915
    pl. 86, fig. 3
  3. 哈尼,《晚期中国瓷器导览》��1927年
    Honey, W.B., Guide to the Later Chinese Porcelain, London, 1927
    pp. 63, 86, pl. 108A
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World Headlines. "Bodhidharma Crossing the Yangtze River (C.545-1910)." In Blanc de Chine Catalog (WH-GR-2026-001). https://blancdechine.org/objects/va-c545-1910. Accessed April 13, 2026.