Metropolitan Museum of Art, Japanese 'Autumn Grasses' Rectangular Lacquered Picture Frame
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, Japanese 'Autumn Grasses' Lacquered Rectangular Picture Frame
This striking frame is inspired by an early 17th-century Japanese lacquered wood tebako, a box for small personal items, in The Met collection. Autumnal flowers and grasses such as chrysanthemums, pampas grass, and bush clover embellish the lid, while the sides are adorned with stylized paulownia crests.
Specifications
- Lacquered Wood
- Frame measures 9" x 7" and holds a 4'' x 6'' picture
- Wipe Clean
About 16th Century Japanese Lacquer Art
Kyoto was the center of Japanese lacquer art by the late 16th century, when luxurious maki-e ("sprinkled picture") decoration was more liberally applied to household objects that weren't traditionally deemed worthy of such exquisite craftsmanship.