nanban-harvest

Simplified Chinese lacquer techniques and <i>Nanban</i> style decoration on Luso-Asian objects from the late sixteenth or early seventeenth centuries

JournalStudies in Conservation
Publisher'Informa UK Limited'
DOI10.1080/00393630.2016.1227052
OpenAlexW2566391073
Languageen
ISSN0039-3630
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Abstract

The meeting of multiple cultures and their mutual influence during the Portuguese expansion in Asia led to the emergence of different types of fusion styles in objects commissioned by the settlers, merchants, and religious orders present in Portuguese India. The east-Asian lacquer coatings of modestly sized wooden objects of various types dating from the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries have been analyzed as part of the research for a doctoral thesis that aims to establish their cultural and geographical attribution within the context of the Getty Conservation Institute's lacquer research project. Among the objects were three seventeenth-century lacquered trays from Portuguese museums and private collections that had previously been classified as Japanese Nanban, Chinese or Ryukyuan lacquers or even as Indo-Portuguese artifacts. The materials and techniques that were identified show close similarities with Chinese techniques mentioned in historic accounts — the only existing Ming Chinese Treatise on lacquering Xiushi lu and the eighteenth-century memoirs of the Jesuit priest d'Incarville. These nearly 400-year-old artifacts are among the first lacquered objects commissioned by Europeans and probably the first of Chinese origin. Their detailed technical study contributes to international lacquer research and complements existing knowledge and perceptions of the lacquering processes that were applied in response to an early European demand for exotic items.

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Extras

openalex_conceptsLacquer; Portuguese; Style (visual arts); Context (archaeology); History; Ancient history; Art; Visual arts
openalex_topicsCultural Heritage Materials Analysis; Global Maritime and Colonial Histories; Chinese history and philosophy
crossref_date2016-8
crossref_reference_count49
crossref_publisherInforma UK Limited