清 玉雕象生菌菇|Two mushrooms

Unknown Artist

18th century

清 玉雕象生菌菇|Two mushrooms by Unknown Artist

Medium

Jade (nephrite)

Dimensions

L. 2 in. (5.1 cm)

Classification

Jade

Culture & Period

China · Qing dynasty (1644–1911)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Florence and Herbert Irving, 2015

Accession Number

2015.500.5.16

Tags

Vegetables

Art Historical Context

This exquisite jade carving, titled *Two Mushrooms* (清 玉雕象生菌菇), hails from 18th-century China during the Qing dynasty (4–1911). Carved from nephrite jade, a prized stone revered in Chinese culture for its associations with purity, immortality, and moral virtue, the piece measures just 2 inches (5.1 cm) in length. Its diminutive scale belies the artist's masterful skill in capturing the delicate, life-like forms of two mushrooms, complete with textured caps and slender stems—a technique known as *xiangsheng* (imitating life), where jade artisans mimicked nature with astonishing realism. In the...

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