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Table screen inlaid with an episode from the novel Three Kingdoms
Table screen inlaid with an episode from the novel Three Kingdoms

Table screen inlaid with an episode from the novel Three Kingdoms

Place of OriginChina
Date1300-1400
PeriodYuan dynasty (1271-1368) or slightly later
MaterialsLacquer with inlaid mother-of-pearl
DimensionsH. 13 in x W. 15 7/8 in, H. 33.2 cm x W. 40.3 cm
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object numberB83M1
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
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This wooden plaque that was once set on a table screen probably depicts a well-known episode from the novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms set around 200 CE, featuring General Liu Bei’s three visits to the mountains to meet Zhuge Liang, a hermit and an expert on the art of war. Liu’s persistent efforts to convince Zhuge to come out of the mountains and assist him with establishing a rulership were successful.

Here, Liu Bei, escorted by guards holding a parasol and a fan and accompanied by other figures, is approaching a mountain villa. Inside the house, Zhuge is attended to by three boys as he watches the dancing cranes in the courtyard and enjoys a drink. The popularity of storytelling scenes from famous fiction books or dramas indicates the thriving Yuan-dynasty entertainment culture and its close relation to the decorative arts of the time.