Photo of collection object Sake Flask
Sake Flask, 1500s. Black laquered wood with red lacquer, Diameter: 24 cm (9 7/16 in.); Overall: 30.5 cm (12 in.). Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Mitsuru Tajima, 1991.47.2. CC0.

Sake Flask

1500s

Maker Unknown

Japanese Art

Sake Flask, 1500s. Japan, Muromachi period (1392–1573). Black laquered wood with red lacquer; diameter: 24 cm (9 7/16 in.); overall: 30.5 cm (12 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Mitsuru Tajima 1991.47.2 This flask contained rice wine, or sake. Its wood body was shaped by a lathe before black lacquer was applied to the surface. A red lacquer design of grapevines, an auspicious motif, covers the surface. With their numerous, long-lasting fruits, grapevines traditionally symbolized fertility and longevity in East Asia. The evocative imagery of brushed leaves and bunches of grapes suggest that the artist referred to a particular painting when decorating this vase.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Lacquer
Formatted Medium
Black laquered wood with red lacquer
Dimensions
Diameter: 24 cm (9 7/16 in.); Overall: 30.5 cm (12 in.)
Departments
Japanese Art
Accession Number
1991.47.2
Credit Line
Seventy-fifth anniversary gift of Mitsuru Tajima
Rights Statement
CC0

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