Brush holder with lotus decoration

Korea

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Scholarly men of the Joseon dynasty collected and used tasteful writing and painting accessories. This brush holder is an elegant example of nineteenth-century porcelain with carved openwork designs. The flower is often thought to be a lotus, but it is also similar to the peony motifs found in late Joseon lacquer objects.

Brush holder with lotus decoration, Porcelain with openwork design, Korea

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