East Asian Art Tea Merchants Made in China, AsiaQing Dynasty (1644-1911), 1644-1911 Artist/maker unknown, Chinese Ink, gold, and color on silk; mounted as an album leaf Currently not on view 1929-40-78 Purchased with Museum funds from the Simkhovitch Collection, 1929 |
LabelThis scene of tea vendors sampling their wares is based on an earlier scroll painting with an almost identical composition by the artist Qian Xuan (1235-1301). The men are shown pouring tea from large, spouted ewers into small, stacked cups. In the work by Qian Xuan, the men drank from cups mounted on cup stands, which were commonly used during the Song dynasty (960-1279). The nineteenth-century artist who painted this scroll must have had only a muddled understanding of cup stands, as he has rendered them here as stacks of small cups. |















