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Jade brushrest, late Ming-early Qing dynasty, China, probably first half of 17th century.
Jade brushrest formed by two phoenixes with lingzhi, late Ming-early Qing dynasty, China, probably first half of 17th century. A pale celadon jade group of two phoenixes arranged tail to tail. Both birds have heads turned inwards, the bigger with a large sprig of lingzhi fungus, the smaller without. The wings of both birds are decorated with a stylised design, the whole piece has been conceived as a brushrest.
Unique Identifier
AR918642
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2836px × 2215px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
ART
artefact
Artifact
ARTS
Bird
BIRDS
brush rest
brushrest
CARVED
Carving
china
CHINESE
color
country
DYNASTY
Jade
LOCATION
MING
MING DYNASTY
Museum of East Asian Art
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
Object
phoenix
qing dynasty
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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