Wrist rest decorated with long beans
This wrist rest is an excellent example of bamboo carving by Jin Xiya, the finest bamboo artist active in twentieth-century China. It showcases Jin’s virtuosic command of traditional bamboo carving. His works incorporate compositions from designs contributed by important modern artists, such as Jin Cheng (1878–1926) on this piece. Jin’s works not only represent the highest achievement of bamboo carving in early twentieth century China, but they also preserve a microcosm of the literati world of that time, when members of the scholarly elite sought to sustain inherited traditions in the face of a rapidly modernizing world.
According to the archival list of Jin’s works (wrist rest #29), the bamboo carving was completed on February 17, 1925.
According to the archival list of Jin’s works (wrist rest #29), the bamboo carving was completed on February 17, 1925.
Artwork Details
- 現代 金西崖刻長豆竹臂擱
- Title: Wrist rest decorated with long beans
- Artist: Jin Xiya (Chinese, 1890–1979)
- Period: Republic period (1912–49)
- Date: 1925
- Culture: China
- Medium: Bamboo with intaglio carving rubbed with ink
- Dimensions: H. 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm); W. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm); D. 7/8 in. (2.2 cm)
- Classification: Bamboo
- Credit Line: Florence and Herbert Irving Acquisitions Fund for Asian Art, 2020
- Object Number: 2020.351
- Rights and Reproduction: © Jin Xiya
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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