Box with lid

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Box with lid

China

Date
1779
Medium
Cast and chased gold with rubies, sapphires and jade
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Made of exquisitely crafted gold, these five boxes, each bearing an attribute of one of the Eight Daoist Immortals on their lids are from an original set of eight which was presented to the Qian Long emperor in 1779, perhaps on the occasion of his birthday. The Eight Daoist Immortals ( Ba Xian ) were extremely popular motifs in Qing dynasty decorative arts such as lacquer, textiles and porcelain. The attributes depicted here include (1) a fan, symbol of Zhong Lichuan, patron saint of the military; (2) an iron crutch and double gourd, symbol of Li Tieguai, protector of the weak and ill; (3) a bamboo tube containing rods, symbol of Zhang Guolao, patrol saint of calligraphers and painters; (4) a flute, emblematic of Han Xiangzi, patron saint of musicians; and (5) a flower basket, symbol of Lan Caihe, patron of florists and gardeners. Superbly worked in cast, chased, and filigree techniques, these objects reflect the virtuosity commonly associated with Qian Long period (1736-1795) decorative arts. The whereabouts of the three remaining boxes is unknown. China, Asia

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