About the Artwork
A distinct group of extraordinarily fine carved lacquers known as “two bird” dishes were produced in China during the Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368). Based upon the method of carving and construction, this example is believed to date from the first half of the fourteenth century. During this time black lacquer was deeply carved to expose a background of ocher lacquer below a thin layer of red lacquer. This tray was originally owned by Buddhist monks and later used by tea ceremony enthusiasts in Japan.
Tray with Design of Cranes and Chrysanthemums
between 1300 and 1350
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Chinese
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Lacquer on wood
Overall: 1 1/2 × 11 1/2 inches (3.8 × 29.2 cm)
Lacquer
Asian Art
Founders Society Purchase, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art and funds from the Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
80.25
Public Domain
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Provenance
Klaus F. Naumann;1980-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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The exhibition history of a number of objects in our collection only begins after their acquisition by the museum, and may reflect an incomplete record.
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Bulletin of the DIA 58, no. 4 (1980): p. 191 (ill.).
Bulletin of the DIA 59, no. 2/3 (1981): pp. 66-74; p. 66 (ill.), (cover ill.).
Mitchell, S.W. "The Asian Collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts." Orientations 13, no. 5 (May 1982): pp. 14-36, (fig. 12).
"Family Art Game." Detroit News, April 14, 1985, p. 27 (ill.) [DIA Advertising Supplement].
100 Masterworks from the Detroit Institute of Arts. New York, 1985, p. 52-53 (ill.).
Mitchell, S. "A portfolio of East Asian lacquers." Apollo 124, no. 298 (December 1986): p. 75 (ill.).
High Tea: Glorious Manifestations East and West. Exh. cat., Norton Museum of Art. West Palm Beach, 2014, p. 144.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Chinese, Tray with Design of Cranes and Chrysanthemums, between 1300 and 1350, lacquer on wood. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art and funds from the Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc., 80.25.
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