Crane Figure
ClassificationsSculpture
Date1644-1911
Made AtChina, Asia
MediumIron, brass and enamel
Dimensions58 × 21 × 12 in. (147.3 × 53.3 × 30.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of Michael and Hildegard Lindsay
Object number2016.8.1
DescriptionThis object is one of two large cloisonné crane figures. Decorative items such as this were very popular in imperial halls and temples because of their highly detailed appearance and form. Additionally, cranes were considered auspicious symbols that represented long life and harmony, particularly in an imperial context. Cranes are noted to have been especially popular during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1796). This timeframe is considered to be the peak of cloisonné production.On View
On view1644-1911
20th Century
1644-1911
early 20th Century
1868-1926
1644-1911
1572-1620 CE
475-221 BCE