Jar with Dragon and Phoenix Design, 1522-66. Creator: Unknown.

Jar with Dragon and Phoenix Design, 1522-66. Creator: Unknown.

2-732-527 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Jar with Dragon and Phoenix Design, 1522-66. A phoenix and dragon alternating with two auspicious ornate characters—"fortune" ?( fu ) and "longevity" ? ( shou )—adorn this exquisitely carved lacquer jar. Similar to contemporary five-colour ( wucai ) decoration on porcelain, this jar shows layers of lacquer in black, ochre, green, and cinnabar (red). In a time-consuming process, a multitude of lacquer coatings were applied to the wooden core before its design could be carved into the surface. The phoenix and dragon are imperial emblems suggesting that this jar was made for the court. The base of the jar is inscribed: "Made in the Jiajing-era of the Great Ming [dynasty]."


Image Details


Medium
  1. Carved lacquer in cinnabar and other colours

Picture Type
  1. Lacquer

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4751x3671
File Size : 51,097kb


Aliases

  1. 1972.14
  1. 146698
  1. 0940019003
  1. 1972.14
  1. 2-732-527
  1. 2732527


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