Rounded hexagonal lidded box
Place of OriginChina
Date1550 - 1600
DynastyMing dynasty (1368 - 1644)
MaterialsCarved red lacquer
DimensionsOverall: H. 4 1/16 in × W. 5 3/8 in × D. 5 3/16 in (10.3 cm × 13.7 cm × 13.2 cm)
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB62M31
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsDecorative Arts
On View
Not on viewThis finely carved lacquer object was created by a sixteenth-century artisan, who attempted here to copy a fifteenth-century style developed at the newly established imperial workshop in Beijing. This style is characterized by relatively deep carving, revealing smoothly polished decoration yet straight-edged cuts. The floral motifs are highlighted in amber-lobed frames around the body, which are set off by miniature flowers. Together they celebrate the timeless seasons of the year. Small jars such as this, often made in pairs, were favored items for storing chess pieces, medicine, or makeup powder.
1400 - 1450
1400 - 1450
1522 - 1566
1736 - 1795
1500-1600
1300 - 1400
1736 - 1795
approx. 1500-1600