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In China, access to political power was granted to those who passed the civil service examinations, a system that offered official service only at a high level of education. Chinese literati-officials, whose daily routine involved administrative work in an office, enjoyed precious objects on their writing desks that offered distraction and demonstrated good taste. By the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties, these utensils of the literati studio also became collectibles and were treasured as artworks.<br><br>The front of this jade wrist rest is carved with a design of a pine tree, clouds, and a crane of immortality holding a branch of lingzhi fungus in its mouth. The raised rectangular boss on the back of the wrist rest is inscribed.
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144946
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Wrist Rest
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144946
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object
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Wrist Rest
description
In China, access to political power was granted to those who passed the civil service examinations, a system that offered official service only at a high level of education. Chinese literati-officials, whose daily routine involved administrative work in an office, enjoyed precious objects on their writing desks that offered distraction and demonstrated good taste. By the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties, these utensils of the literati studio also became collectibles and were treasured as artworks.<br><br>The front of this jade wrist rest is carved with a design of a pine tree, clouds, and a crane of immortality holding a branch of lingzhi fungus in its mouth. The raised rectangular boss on the back of the wrist rest is inscribed.
date
1736–95
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CC0
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CC0
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en
wikidata
Q79922609
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Jade
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1
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Overall: 16.2 cm (6 3/8 in.)
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China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Qianlong reign (1736–95)
accession
1970.145
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jade
tombstone
Wrist Rest, 1736–95. China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Qianlong reign (1736–95). Jade; overall: 16.2 cm (6 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. John Lyon Collyer in memory of her mother, Mrs. G. M. G. Forman, 1970.145
collection
China - Qing Dynasty
didYouKnow
Wrist rests were used to steady the hand while creating graceful brush strokes.
citations
citation
Lee, Sherman E. “The Year in Review for 1970.” <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 58, no. 2 (February 1971): 22–71.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 70, no. 148
creditline
Gift of Mrs. John Lyon Collyer in memory of her mother, Mrs. G. M. G. Forman
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2026-05-29 07:27:01.554000
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144946
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Chinese Art
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China - Qing Dynasty
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jade
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