
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Small Circular Box
China
- Date
- late 16th–early 17th century
- Medium
- Black lacquer with mother-of-pearl inlay
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This exquisite black container has faded with age to a muted brownish-black. The finely inlaid design illustrates Liu Hai, one of the Taoist Immortals, playing with his three-legged toad beneath a pine tree. A line of twisted or plaited silver wire forms a border around the top and is repeated above and below the diaper pattern on the sides. This wire technique is found as early as the fourteenth century. The shell inlay, commonly referred to as mother-of-pearl, is particularly well-crafted for such a small composition. China, Asia
The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

Foliate box and cover
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady and Flute
Cleveland Museum of Art

Inlays for a Mirror or Box
Cleveland Museum of Art
Circular Box
Art Institute of Chicago
Lacquer Box with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
Art Institute of Chicago

Circular Box with Cover
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady and Mandolin
Cleveland Museum of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady on a Bird
Cleveland Museum of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: Lady on a Bird
Cleveland Museum of Art

Tray
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: shih-shih
Cleveland Museum of Art

Inlay for a Mirror or Box: shih-shih
Cleveland Museum of Art