Cinnabar: The Chinese Art of Carved Lacquer, 14th to 19th Century

June 28, 2016 - October 9, 2017 - This exhibition, featuring 45 magnificent examples of Chinese carved lacquer drawn entirely from The Met collection, will explore the development of this significant artistic tradition. Among the objects on view will be works created as birthday gifts bearing symbols of long life, such as peaches, cranes, the character for longevity (shou), and representations of children. One of the highlights is a unique, large, lobed tray of the 14th century, carved with a delightful scene showing two women and 33 children. Other early pieces on view include a dish with a scene of long-tailed birds and hollyhocks. A rare screen that was produced by Lu Guisheng—a famous 19th-century artist and one of the few individuals working in lacquer whose name is recorded in Chinese history—provides a spectacular finale to this tradition.

Dates:June 28, 2016 10:00 am to October 09, 2016 05:00 pm
Address:1000 Fifth Avenue , New York, New York 10028 , United States
Phone:212-535-7710
Contact:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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