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  • Pagoda and Case, Ivory, wood, Chinese, for American market

Pagoda and Case

#4012

Qing dynasty (1644–1911), ca. 1784–92

Ivory, wood

Nassuiaat

This intricately carved ivory pagoda was acquired in China by Samuel Shaw, who arrived in the port city of Canton (Guangzhou) in 1784 aboard The Empress of China, the first merchant ship sent there from the newly independent United States. Shaw’s tower is modelled after the famous "Porcelain Pagoda" of Nanjing, a structure that was synonymous with China for Westerners. The model replicates its distinctive nine-story elevation with tiered roof eaves adorned with small bells.

4012. Unidentified Artist, Pagoda and case ca. 1784-92

Additional Information

Mittarfiit
50 × 15 1/2 in. (127 × 39.4 cm)
Akissat
Rogers Fund, 1958
Ilanngussaq Nummer
58.73a, b

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