明萬曆 填漆戧金龍松紋盒|Octagonal box with “dragon pine”

Unknown Artist

dated 1595

明萬曆 填漆戧金龍松紋盒|Octagonal box with “dragon pine” by Unknown Artist

Medium

Polychrome lacquer with filled-in and engraved gold decoration

Dimensions

H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm); Diam. 8 3/4 in.(22.2 cm)

Classification

Lacquer

Culture & Period

China · Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Wanli period (1573–1620)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Florence and Herbert Irving, 2015

Accession Number

2015.500.1.11a, b

Art Historical Context

This exquisite octagonal lacquer box, dated 1595 from the Ming dynasty's Wan period (1573–0), exemplifies the opulent craftsmanship of late imperial China. Measuring 4¾ inches high and 8¾ inches in diameter, it features intricate "dragon pine" motifs—powerful dragons symbolizing imperial intertwined with pine trees representing longevity and resilience. Produced during the reign of Emperor Wanli, a time of economic prosperity and artistic refinement, such boxes were prized luxury items for elite scholars, officials, or the court, often used to store precious inks, seals, or medicines. The art...

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