Kneeling Boy, Fragment

Description

In the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), luxury items became more affordable to larger parts of the society, including women, merchants, and literati in non-official positions. Imperial patronage and a growing urban population encouraged consumption of luxury goods and local craftmanship. This ivory illustrates the superb carving skills and the creative mind of the skilled artisan who sought clients on a competitive market.

Provenance

(Spink and Son, Ltd., London, UK, sold to Severance and Greta Millikin) (?–1967); Severance A. [1895–1985] and Greta [Marguerite Steckerl] Millikin [1903–1989], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1967–-1989); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1989–)

Kneeling Boy, Fragment

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1500s

Accession Number

1989.329

Medium

ivory

Dimensions

Overall: 11 cm (4 5/16 in.)

Classification

Ivory

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Bequest of Mrs. Severance A. Millikin