Lute Fragments

A921B

From: China

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number A921B
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China
Section Asian
Materials Wood
Iconography Dragon | Bird | Flower
Description

Se. Used chiefly at imperial and religious ceremonies. Large, wooden, rectangular, box-like body, the top of which is arched. Bottom flat with large circular holes at both ends, one end of body slants back from otherwise flat shape, hollow interior, two bridges extend across arched top; one where one end starts to slant away from main body, the other 20 cm. from end of lute. Wood piece and two bridges are made of dark wood, the rest is painted black with gold designs of flowers, birds, and a dragon on top. Twenty five strings extend across the main sound board. Good condition. crack on top, most of strings present but broken. Wooden "bow" accompanying - brown wood, tip broken.

Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Sarah (William D.) Frishmuth, 1900
Other Number C-unknown - Seder Number

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