Coffer with Designs of Autumn Plants (Translation)
南蠻秋草蒔絵螺鈿洋櫃 桃山時代 (Primary Title)
Box (Object Name)

Unknown (Artist)

16th century
Japanese, for European Market
Containers-Boxes
Lacquerware
Lacquer on wood with maki-e decoration, mother-of-pearl inlay, metal fittings
Place Made,Japan
Overall: 8 1/4 × 11 3/8 × 6 5/8 in. (20.96 × 28.89 × 16.83 cm)
73.77.2a-b
Not on view
Following the Portuguese landing at Nagasaki in the mid-16th century, a large number of Jesuit missionaries and European merchants arrived on Kyushu and the Ryukyu islands. Made for the European market, this container is decorated with inlaid and maki-e designs of flowers, oranges, and maples. Maki-e is a painting technique in which metal powders such as gold, silver, and copper are applied to lacquer to create various colors and textures.
Nanban lacquerware 南蛮漆器
Momoyama period (1573-1615)
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Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Fund
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