blue and white; flat rim with rounded corners and meander design; organic design inside center framed by two lines, dragons on sides; has its own box

Brush Holder, 1573-1620

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This moulded tray would have been used as a receptacle to hold brushes during the writing or painting process. The shape of the vessel and its cobalt blue design elements, which appear to be stylized cloud motifs, are typical of the late 16th century, and the bottom bears a six-character Wanli reign (1573-1620) mark in underglaze blue. Most likely made at Jingdezhen, this tray is typical of a variety of porcelain writing implements including brush handles and brush rests that were made in both underglaze and overglaze enamels.

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Title
Brush Holder
Role
Artist
Accession Number
97.46.1
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blue and white; flat rim with rounded corners and meander design; organic design inside center framed by two lines, dragons on sides; has its own box