Perfumer Lid, Perfume Container Lid

2020.06.0082B

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Artifact Identification Perfumer Lid, Perfume Container Lid   (2020.06.0082B)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Furnishings
  2. :
  3. Household Accessories
  4. :
  5. Storage & Display Accessories
Artist/Maker Unknown
Geographic Location
Period Late Qing or Early Republic
Date N/A
Culture N/A
Location On Exhibitin the East Asia exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Circumference) 12.3 cm
Dimension 2 (Diameter) 3.5 cm
Dimension 3 (Height) 2.3 cm
Weight 9 g
Measuring Remarks N/A
Materials Plant--Wood, Plant--Zitan
Manufacturing Processes Carved

Research Remarks

Description

This artifact is the lid of a Chinese carving of a recumbent horse perfumer. The horse is one of the twelve animals of the duodenary cycle and is often featured in Chinese art and legend.

Lacquerware was typically produced in government-sponsored workshops, though this was not always the case. In times of economic prosperity, the commercial workshops of southern China, particularly the southeastern provinces of the Song and Yuan periods (13th-14th century) and the late Ming era, were innovative in their approaches to creating lacquer items. Lacquer items from the Qing palace workshops were, at first, carved by craftsmen capable of overcoming the difficulties of lacquer carving due to their experience carving bamboo and ivory. However, the rapid political and economic decline of the Qing Dynasty following the reign of Qianlong (1735-1796) resulted in the closing down of many palace workshops, and the lacquer items made afterwards were fewer and had diminished in quality.

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.

Spurlock Museum of World Cultures. Sculpted Stories: Selected Works from the Fred Freund Collection. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, n.d.

Watt, James C. Y., and Barbara Brennan Ford. East Asian Lacquer: The Florence and Herbert Irving Collection. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1991.

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication Fred A. Freund Collection
Reproduction N/A

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