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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Brush pot (Bitong)
Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Brush pot (Bitong)

Datemid 19th century
Label TextInk, ink stone, brushes, seals, brush rests and brush holders have been considered treasures befitting the scholar's table. They are appreciated not only for their usefulness but also for their aesthetic value. Although often made in matched sets, these prized objects were created in varying sizes and materials.
Object number45.79
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Blanc de Chine, Feb. 4 - June 20, 1988. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Shu: Reinventing Books in Contemporary Chinese Art, Aug. 9 - Dec. 2, 2007. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Pure Amusements: Wealth, Leisure, and Culture in Late Imperial China, Dec. 24, 2016 - May 15, 2022.
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions5 1/2 in. (13.97 cm) Diam.: 3 3/8 in.
MediumBiscuit (unglazed white porcelain)
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