Box with dragons in clouds

China

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The front-facing dragon on this box’s lid continues a late Ming-period tradition of depicting dragons frontally. In addition to the reign mark on the base, a title mark describes the piece as a “cloud-and-dragon treasure box” (yunlong baohe); its inclusion in the inscription reflects a new practice that appeared in the imperial workshop of the Qianlong period.

Box with dragons in clouds, Carved red lacquer, China

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