Studio of Mirror-like Waters
This ink tablet is from a sixty-four-tablet set (30.76.216–.279) commissioned by the Jiaqing emperor from the Studio for Appreciating the Antique (Jiangu Zhai) manufactory of the Wang Jinsheng family in Huizhou, Anhui Province. Each ink tablet commemorates a hall or pavilion in one of the imperial gardens. Each site’s name is written in gilt characters on one side; a view of the site is presented on the other. Such inks were purely decorative and not intended for use.
Artwork Details
- Title: Studio of Mirror-like Waters
- Artist: Workshop of Jian Guzhai (Chinese,)
- Period: late Qing dynasty (1644–1911) or early Republic period (1912–49)
- Date: late 19th–early 20th century
- Culture: China
- Medium: Pine soot and binding medium; inscribed in gilt
- Dimensions: Diam. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm)
- Classification: Ink
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1930
- Object Number: 30.76.250
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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