Melon Vine with Squirrels
Date18th century
Mediumnephrite
DimensionsOverall: 4 x 6 x 2 1/4 in. (10.2 x 15.2 x 5.7 cm)
ClassificationsVisual Works
Credit LineGift of Stephen Junkunc III
Terms
Object number74.016.001
DescriptionThis composition would probably have been made for the curio cabinet of a wealthy scholar-official. The Chinese delighted in placing objects of this type in their studios to provide a distraction to the eye while engaged in more official pursuits. The symbolism of the melon, with its many seeds, is clearly a reference to fertility. The vine and stems (wan dai) are a homophone for the phrase wan dai, or ten thousand generations. It is unclear if there is a secondary meaning for squirrel or songshu (literally pine tree rat), and it is probable they were incorporated into the composition simply for enjoyment.On View
On viewCollections
18th century
early 18th century