Winter Box, Storage Box
2008.11.0010C
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Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Winter Box, Storage Box (2008.11.0010C) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Unknown |
Geographic Location | |
Period | Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) |
Date | 1644-1911 CE |
Culture | Chinese |
Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Width) | 15 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Depth) | 13 cm |
Dimension 3 (Height) | 10.5 cm |
Weight | 267 g |
Measuring Remarks | N/A |
Materials | Paper, Textile--Cotton, Plant--Fiber, Plant--Cotton, Textile--Synthetic, Plastic |
Manufacturing Processes | Cutting, Carved |
Research Remarks
Description | This is a box for a carved Chinese box that features prunus blossoms, flowers which represent winter, as well as branches and tendrils. Flowers are frequently featured in Chinese art given their association with the Lunar Calendar and religious symbolism. The four seasons motif in decorative arts are represented by different flowers: the tree peony for spring, the lotus for summer, the chrysanthemum for autumn, and the prunus for 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 | N/A |
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