Bound album of 19th C. pith paper watercolors of Chinese 'punishments'
Bound album of watercolors on pith paper
ALBUMS & SCRAPBOOKSChinese artist
China
1800-1900
9.00 x 13.00 x 0
Album brought from China to Salem, Massachusetts, in 19th C., bound with thread, containing watercolor paintings on pith paper, depicting 12 scenes of Chinese punishments or torture (1942.275.1-12); album cover painted with all-over design in blue and orange; individual paintings secured to larger, stable sheets of paper using paste in each corner and are framed with strips of a narrow, bright blue textile, usually silk; paintings stamped with red cartouche in lower right, partially hidden; watercolors of 'punishments' were produced for the tourist trade and erroneously called 'rice paintings'; pith paper is made from slices of tissue in the stem of a small tree, "Tung-tsaou", Tetrapanax papyriferus.
1942.275