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Chinese Lacquer 1200 - 1800 at the MFA


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Begins: Friday, November 16, 2012
Ends: Sunday, September 8, 2013

Chinese lacquer, derived from the sap or resin of trees native to China, has been made for more than 2,000 years. Technically challenging and time-consuming to create, lacquer was considered a luxury material, on par with gold and silver, and was created for the Imperial court and wealthy elite, as well as scholars and eventually the merchant class.

This exhibition highlights the Museum's Chinese and Ryukyu island (better known as Okinawa) lacquers and includes many important loans, showcasing the wide variety of techniques, styles, and forms of lacquer, as well as its uses. It also shows the transfer of imagery and themes across different media including paintings and porcelains, furniture, presentation boxes for special occasions, incense boxes, sutra covers, and even birdcages.


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Website: http://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/chinese-lacquer-1200-1800
Phone: (617) 267-9300
Address: 465 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA
Neighborhood: Boston - Fenway/Kenmore

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