Getting started with the collection:
Box
anoniem, c. 1500 - c. 1700
Box. Korea. 16th - 17th century. Lacquer, with mother-of-pearl inlay. Verburgt bequest.
- Artwork typebox
- Object numberAK-MAK-518
- Dimensionsheight 18.0 cm x width 27.0 cm x depth 4.3 cm
- Physical characteristicshout, lak, parelmoer


Identification
Title(s)
Box
Object type
Object number
AK-MAK-518
Description
Lakdoos met deksel, ingelegd met parelmoeren bloemmotieven.
Catalogue reference
- Ch'onnyon ul ioon pit : Najon ch'ilgi (Korean Lacquer Wares : Everlasting Beauty), Seoul (National Museum of Korea) 2006, fig. 34, 37.
- H.F.E. Visser, Asiatic art in private collections in Holland and Belgium, Amsterdam 1948, cat.nr. 191, pl. 98.
- Cat. Legaat Verburgt, nr. 27. (Bulletin van de Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst. Derde Serie 19-20 (1970))
Creation
Creation
anoniem, Korea
Dating
c. 1500 - c. 1700
Search further with
School / Style
Material and technique
Physical description
hout, lak, parelmoer
Material
Dimensions
height 18.0 cm x width 27.0 cm x depth 4.3 cm
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
On loan from the Royal Asian Art Society in The Netherlands (Gerrit-Jan Verburgt bequest, 1969)
Copyright
Provenance
…; sale, Amsterdam (F. Muller), 13 December 1923 sqq, no. 316, as 'Chinese, 16th century';{Note RMA.}…; collection of Gerrit-Jan Verburgt (1871-1926), The Hague, 1926;{Note RMA.} his widow Carolina Geertruida Verburgt-Kramers (1876-1968), The Hague, by whom bequeathed to the Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst, 1969;{Note RMA.} from whom on loan to the museum, 1972
Documentation
- Ch'onnyon ul ioon pit : Najon ch'ilgi (Korean Lacquer Wares : Everlasting Beauty), Seoul (National Museum of Korea) 2006, fig. 34, 37.
- H.F.E. Visser, Asiatic art in private collections in Holland and Belgium, Amsterdam 1948, cat.nr. 191, pl. 98.
- Cat. Legaat Verburgt, nr. 27. (Bulletin van de Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst. Derde Serie 19-20 (1970))
Persistent URL
To refer to this object, please use the following persistent URL:
Questions?
Do you spot a mistake? Or do you have information about the object? Let us know!