Jar with Scenes of Frolicking Monkeys, 1302. Creator: Unknown.

Jar with Scenes of Frolicking Monkeys, 1302. Creator: Unknown.

2-732-548 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Jar with Scenes of Frolicking Monkeys, 1302. To make this vessel, a wooden form was covered with successive layers of lacquer, the clear sap of the highly toxic Rhus verniciflua tree. This time-consuming process requires each layer to dry before adding another. Lacquer was, therefore, an expensive status symbol; aristocrats prized lacquered architectural features, furniture, musical instruments, and serving vessels. This jar is particularly noteworthy as the only surviving lacquer jar with a narrative scene from the period, showing a family of monkeys trying to cross a river at the bottom.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Wood, covered with hemp cloth and coloured lacquer

Picture Type
  1. Lacquer

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4022x4700
File Size : 55,382kb


Aliases

  1. 1984.8
  1. 152032
  1. 0940021034
  1. 1984.8
  1. 2-732-548
  1. 2732548


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