square with rounded corners; carved red lacquer with 2 birds in peonies; short foot with scrolls on exterior edge

Square Tray, 14th century

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This shallow tray or dish with its dense design featuring two pheasants flying amongst camellias represents a new approach to carved lacquer. The Yuan artisan has used foreshortening and overlapping along with fine incisions to convey texture in the bird's feathers, veins of the leaves and blossoms, and the centers of the flowers, thus creating a stronger sense of three dimensionality than lacquer artists of preceding periods.

The outside of the tray is carved in the tixi (marbled) technique with a classic "fragrant grass" scroll revealing layers of alternating red, black, and cream lacquer where carved through the red surface. The base is lacquered plain black.

Details
Title
Square Tray
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2001.68.1
Curator Approved

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square with rounded corners; carved red lacquer with 2 birds in peonies; short foot with scrolls on exterior edge