Box with decoration of peony scrolls

Korea

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With a design of peonies and leaves that seamlessly scroll over its sides, this box shares many traits with the adjacent stationery box. Covering an object’s entire surface with a continuous motif was a new style that emerged in the early Joseon period and persisted throughout the dynasty. Floral scrolls with peony blooms and buds are also found in contemporaneous Korean buncheong ceramics (including the adjacent bowl), which provides further evidence for dating these boxes to the early Joseon dynasty.

Box with decoration of peony scrolls, Lacquer inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Korea

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