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Brush with Carved Design

Brush with Carved Design

1573–1619
(1368-1644), Wanli mark and reign (1573-1619)
Overall: 24.2 cm (9 1/2 in.); Handle: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); Top: 16.8 cm (6 5/8 in.)
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

The inscription on this brush with a bamboo cap reads: Made during the Wanli Era of the Great Ming [dynasty].

Description

In China, access to political power was granted to those who passed the civil service examinations, a system that offered official service only at a high level of education. Chinese literati-officials, whose daily routine involved administrative work in an office, enjoyed precious objects on their writing desks that offered distraction and demonstrated good taste. By the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties, these utensils of the literati studio became also collectibles and were treasured as artworks.

A brush, like this one, was essential for both administrative tasks and for artistic creation. The bamboo brush handle and cap were carved in shallow relief with branches, leaves, birds, and flowers. The brush tip was made from fine white animal hairs.
  • ?–1967
    N. V. Hammer, New York, NY, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art
    1967–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • "Year in Review." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 54, no. 10 (1967): 302-46. Referenced: cat. no. 165, p. 347 www.jstor.org
    Hong Kong Museum of Art. Chinese Bamboo Carving: The 3rd Festival of Asian Arts Presented by the Urban Council. Exhibition 15.10.78-7.1.79. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1978. Reproduced: cat. no. 1, p. 127, pl. 1
    Chinese Paintings, Themes and Techniques. Cleveland, OH: the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1981. Reproduced: fig. 47, p. 66
    Wang, Shixiang, and Wango H. C. Weng. Bamboo Carving of China. New York, NY: China House Gallery, China Institute in America, 1983. Mentioned and Reproduced: cat no. 4
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