Wrist rest decorated with an ear of corn and snail

Jin Xiya Chinese

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This wrist rest exemplifies the playfully unconventional approach of Jin Xiya, the finest bamboo artist active in twentieth-century China. Jin meticulously conveyed the textures of the corn stalk, leaves, and kernels by varying the density of striations, such as between the broad lines of a leaf and the denser lines of the sheaf. The artist also enlivened the composition by adding a snail climbing the stalk, and cleverly integrated the inscription by writing it on a leaf.

Wrist rest decorated with an ear of corn and snail, Jin Xiya (Chinese, 1890–1979), Bamboo carved in relief, China

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