Table screen with woman playing touhu
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An example of late seventeenth-century Chinese pewter work, this screen is distinguished by the use of two-tone pictorial decoration. On the front, a woman plays the game touhu, in which arrows are shot into a narrow-necked vase. On the back of the screen is a quote from a Tang-dynasty poem by Shen Quanqi (ca. 650–729).
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