Round Red Lacquer box, China, 18th centuryMet Museum New YorkProvenance: Ralph M. Chait G
Round Red Lacquer box, China, 18th centuryMet Museum New YorkProvenance: Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc. New York, until 1989; sold to Irving]; Florence and Herbert Irving , New York (1989–2015; donated to MMA)ø 13 ¼ in. (33.7 cm)The Qianlong Emperor (1711 – 1799) commissioned at least eighteen versions of this lacquer box. He was the sixth Emperor of the Qing dynasty. Like his predecessors, took his cultural role seriously. The Qianlong Emperor was a major patron and important “preserver and restorer” of Confucian culture. He collected ancient bronzes, bronze mirrors, seals, pottery, metal work as well as lacquer work, which flourished during his reign. A substantial part of his collection is in the Percival David Foundation in London. [text source: @wikipedia] -- source link
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