Miniature Libation Cup
2005.11.0014A
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Basic Information
| Artifact Identification | Miniature Libation Cup (2005.11.0014A) |
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| Classification/ Nomenclature |
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| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Geographic Location | |
| Period | Reign of Kang Hsi (1662–1722), Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) |
| Date | 17th century |
| Culture | Chinese |
| Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
| Dimension 1 (Width) | 6.2 cm |
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| Dimension 2 (Depth) | 5.5 cm |
| Dimension 3 (Height) | 5.3 cm |
| Weight | 63 g |
| Measuring Remarks | N/A |
| Materials | Plant--Wood |
| Manufacturing Processes | Carved |
Research Remarks
| Description | Libation cups of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) were treasured items for interior design, particularly for the scholar's desk layout. The Song Dynasty (960-1279) established the concept of the "four treasures" (inkstone, ink, brush, and paper) of a scholar's study which became an appreciated facet of desk decoration, fomenting an appreciation of the desk's additional items for interested consumers. Some of the other items included brush pots, wrist rests, scroll pots, and desk screens. The value of this cup is displayed further by its bamboo construction which, while a difficult wood to carve, represents longevity given that its stalks flourish throughout winter. |
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| Published Description | N/A |
| Bibliography | Hutt, Julia. Understanding Far Eastern Art: A Complete Guide to the Arts of China, Japan and Korea - Ceramics, Sculpture, Painting, Prints, Lacquer, Textiles and Metalwork. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1987. |
Artifact History
| Credit Line/Dedication | Fred A. Freund Collection |
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| Reproduction | No |
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