Period:Qing dynasty Production date:20thC
Materials:ivory
Technique:carved
Subjects:child
Dimensions:Height: 11.50 centimetres Length: 31 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory plaque decorated with a group of boys playing turtles and frogs, surrounded by lotus and reeds.
IMG
![图片[2]-plaque BM-2018-3005.543-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_P6060309.jpg)
Comments:This plaque was probably carved for collectors during the early twentieth century. It has no practical function and were made purely as display items. Its size and weight suggest they were fashioned at a time when ivory was in plentiful supply, while their whimsical subject matter and elaborate carving were such as to delight Western customers. [Kerr, Allen & Shih 2016.]
Materials:ivory
Technique:carved
Subjects:child
Dimensions:Height: 11.50 centimetres Length: 31 centimetres
Description:
Carved ivory plaque decorated with a group of boys playing turtles and frogs, surrounded by lotus and reeds.
IMG
![图片[2]-plaque BM-2018-3005.543-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_P6060309.jpg)
Comments:This plaque was probably carved for collectors during the early twentieth century. It has no practical function and were made purely as display items. Its size and weight suggest they were fashioned at a time when ivory was in plentiful supply, while their whimsical subject matter and elaborate carving were such as to delight Western customers. [Kerr, Allen & Shih 2016.]
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