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Qing Butterfly Pin Set
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Description
The Museum’s collection holds a nineteenth-century album by an anonymous artist, with twelve colorful paintings on paper that show stylized butterflies to brilliant effect. A popular motif in Chinese art, butterflies often represent summer, romance, and dreams. Our striking pin set is based on butterfly images from this vivid Qing album.
Set of 3 pins. 24K gold overlay, hand enameled, with Czech crystal accents. Black and emerald: 1 1/4''L x 2 1/2''W; sapphire: 1 3/4''L x 2 1/2''W.
- Set of 3 pins
- 24K gold overlay, hand enameled, with Czech crystal accents
- Black and emerald: 1 1/4''L x 2 1/2''W; sapphire: 1 3/4''L x 2 1/2''W
Art History
In the early seventeenth century, the Manchus, a semi-nomadic people from the northeast, took over China and established the Qing (”pure”) dynasty (1644–1911). Under the Manchus the arts flourished, especially during the reigns of the emperors Kangxi (r. 1662–1722), Yongzheng (r. 1722–36), and Qianlong (r. 1736–95). These rulers embraced Chinese artistic traditions and supported the production of elegant paintings on silk and paper as well as exquisite wares for the elite.

Description
The Museum’s collection holds a nineteenth-century album by an anonymous artist, with twelve colorful paintings on paper that show stylized butterflies to brilliant effect. A popular motif in Chinese art, butterflies often represent summer, romance, and dreams. Our striking pin set is based on butterfly images from this vivid Qing album.
Set of 3 pins. 24K gold overlay, hand enameled, with Czech crystal accents. Black and emerald: 1 1/4''L x 2 1/2''W; sapphire: 1 3/4''L x 2 1/2''W.
- Set of 3 pins
- 24K gold overlay, hand enameled, with Czech crystal accents
- Black and emerald: 1 1/4''L x 2 1/2''W; sapphire: 1 3/4''L x 2 1/2''W
Art History
In the early seventeenth century, the Manchus, a semi-nomadic people from the northeast, took over China and established the Qing (”pure”) dynasty (1644–1911). Under the Manchus the arts flourished, especially during the reigns of the emperors Kangxi (r. 1662–1722), Yongzheng (r. 1722–36), and Qianlong (r. 1736–95). These rulers embraced Chinese artistic traditions and supported the production of elegant paintings on silk and paper as well as exquisite wares for the elite.
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