Bitong, Brush Pot Box
2007.12.0006B
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Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Bitong, Brush Pot Box (2007.12.0006B) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Unknown |
Geographic Location | |
Period | Reign of Shunzhi (1644-1661) or Kang Hsi (1662–1722), Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) |
Date | 17th century |
Culture | Chinese |
Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 26.8 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Width) | 19.9 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 13.6 cm |
Weight | 704 g |
Measuring Remarks | N/A |
Materials | Pigment--Dye, Textile, Paper--Board, Animal--Tooth--Ivory |
Manufacturing Processes | Dyeing, Sewing |
Research Remarks
Description | This is the box for a brush pot of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) which depicts the seven Daoist sages. The concept of the "four treasures" (inkstone, ink, brush, and paper) of a scholar's study became an appreciated facet of interior design during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Additional desk items which were appreciated for their function and beauty included brush pots, wrist rests, scroll pots, and desk screens. |
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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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