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The only place the mythical phoenix will perch is in the paulownia tree. Along with the dragon, the bird is a symbol of imperial power in East Asia. This box––a container for an inkstone, brushes, and ink––is both functional and lavish, its dramatic effects achieved with a pear-skin ground decoration (<em>nashiji</em>) and sprinkled powder decoration in high relief (<em>takamaki-e</em>).

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292932
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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia (inkstone and water dropper)
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292932
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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia (inkstone and water dropper)
description
The only place the mythical phoenix will perch is in the paulownia tree. Along with the dragon, the bird is a symbol of imperial power in East Asia. This box––a container for an inkstone, brushes, and ink––is both functional and lavish, its dramatic effects achieved with a pear-skin ground decoration (<em>nashiji</em>) and sprinkled powder decoration in high relief (<em>takamaki-e</em>).
date
c. 1573–99
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language
en
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Q79871179
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Lacquer
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
4 x 20.5 x 23.5 cm (1 9/16 x 8 1/16 x 9 1/4 in.)
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Japan, Momoyama period (1573–1615)
accession
2016.34.c
Source extras
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Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold and silver powder (maki-e) and gold and silver foil application
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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia (inkstone and water dropper), c. 1573–99. Japan, Momoyama period (1573–1615). Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold and silver powder (maki-e) and gold and silver foil application; 4 x 20.5 x 23.5 cm (1 9/16 x 8 1/16 x 9 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund, 2016.34.c
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Japanese Art
didYouKnow
The only place the mythical phoenix will perch is the paulownia tree.
citations
citation
"New in the Galleries.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine</em> 57, no. 1 (January/February 2017): Back cover.
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Reproduced and Mentioned: Back cover
citation
Vilbar, Sinéad. “Acquisition Highlights 2016: Japanese Art.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine</em> vol. 57, no. 2 (March/April 2017): 18–19.
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Reproduced: pp. 5, 19; Mentioned: p. 19
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Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund
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2026-05-29 08:52:16.402000
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292932
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Japanese Art
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Japanese Art
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Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold and silver powder (maki-e) and gold and silver foil application
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