The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of April 20, 2024
Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia (lid)
c. 1573–99
Location: not on view
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In contrast to the bright, celebratory motifs on the exterior, the interior of the box invites a more reflective mood with its autumn moonlit sky over chrysanthemums.Description
The only place the mythical phoenix will perch is in the paulownia tree. Along with the dragon, the bird is a symbol of imperial power in East Asia. This box––a container for an inkstone, brushes, and ink––is both functional and lavish, its dramatic effects achieved with a pear-skin ground decoration (nashiji) and sprinkled powder decoration in high relief (takamaki-e).- 2016-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 2016-present
- Japanese Gallery 235 Rotation - January-July 2017. The Cleveland Museum of Art (January 9-July 10, 2017).
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