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Nom de l'objet : fan
Type de l'objet : fan
Catégorie de l'objet : DRESS & ADORNMENT
Matériaux : adhesive
lacquer
metal
paint
paper
wood
Technique de fabrication : drilled
folded
glued
lacquered
painted
cut
Numéro de catalogue : Ed5.2858
Pays d'origine : Japan
Continent d'origine : Asia
Culture : Japanese
Secteur géo-culturel : East Asia
Description : Black, lacquered, paper folding fan with ten ribs held shut with a band of coloured paper. Featured on the fan is a stylized landscape with clouds, mountains, stream and flowers on one side; reverse side is silver with a spray of pink plum blossoms.
Commentaires : Part of the Miss Jessie M. Miller Collection. Miss Miller was a teaching evangelist for the Anglican Church of Canada.
Fonctions : Use of fans dates from 6th century; folding fans from 10th century. Fans served many purposes in court life and different fans were used on separate occasions, such as teas, religious ceremonies and dances. Fans with painted scenes or figures are common after the mid 19th century and were often made for export.
Hauteur : 29
Largeur : 50
Unité de mesure linéaire : cm
Département : Museum of Anthropology
Établissement : UBC Museum of Anthropology  Facebook-UBC Museum of Anthropology  Twitter-UBC Museum of Anthropology  YouTube-UBC Museum of Anthropology
Ville de l'établissement : Vancouver
Province de l'établissement : British Columbia
Enregistrement de l'institution : Fiche complète provenant du site du musée

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