The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of April 24, 2024
Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Design of Pine, Camellia, and Bamboo
1400s
Location: not on view
Did You Know?
The metal water dropper inside the box above the ink stone also has pine and camellia motifs.Description
Writing boxes were indispensible personal possessions for the literate of medieval Japan. Beyond containing the tools for artistic expression and communication such as an ink stone, writing brushes, and a water dropper, writing boxes often featured scenes from classical literature or symbolic motifs rendered in a wide array of complex lacquer techniques.- (Setsu Gatodo)
- Main Asian Rotation (Gallery 120); March 11, 2003 - July 13, 2004.Cleveland Museum of Art, 1970: Year in Review 1969.
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Source URL:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1969.124.a