Red lacquer panel, carved and inlaid with gold; compartmentalized top with organic repeating designs around edges; central section with vessel at center sprouting long, curling stems with four cushionlike flowers which support various unindentified objects

Sutra Cover, one of a pair, c. 1410

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These sutra covers were produced in the Ming imperial workshops as part of a set to ornament and protect the special "red-letter" Tibetan language edition of the Kanjur (the Buddhist Canon according to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition), which was commissioned by the emperor Yung-lo (r.1403-24) in 1410 for presentation to Tibetan religious leaders. Each board is elaborately decorated with gold-filled, engraved (qiangjin technique) designs of four of the Eight Auspicious Buddhist Emblems flanking a ritual jewel vase (triratna) amidst stylized lotus scrolls surrounded by formal floral borders, and with bands of lotus petal lappets continuing over the edges. The top cover is deeply incised on the inner face with a large lotus-petal-shaped frame enclosing the table of contents for this volume written in both Chinese and Tibetan script.

Two blockprinted editions of the Kanjur, commissioned by the Yung-lo emperor in 1410, have been discovered. One was given to the head of the Sakya Monastery, Kunce Siba, and is now in the Potala Palace in Lhasa. That important set, which has engraved gold lacquer covers similar to these, and a few nearly identical pairs, apparently from the same series now in western collections, provide the earliest examples of official Ming style qiangjin lacquer work.

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Sutra Cover, one of a pair
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99.52.2.1
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Red lacquer panel, carved and inlaid with gold; compartmentalized top with organic repeating designs around edges; central section with vessel at center sprouting long, curling stems with four cushionlike flowers which support various unindentified objects