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Monks in Mountain Caves Copying Sacred Textscirca 1791

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Square ceramic relief plaque with teal and olive green glaze, featuring two seated figures in arched niches beneath cusped trefoil archway, with rosette border and incised script below
Artist or Maker
Unknown
Title
Monks in Mountain Caves Copying Sacred Texts
Place Made
Burma (Myanmar), Mandalay region, Mingun
Date Made
circa 1791
Medium
Glazed ceramic tile
Dimensions
9 1/4 x 9 1/4 x 1 1/2 in. (23.4 x 23.4 x 3.8 cm)
Credit Line
Christian Humann Asian Art Fund
Accession Number
M.86.298.1
Classification
Architecture
Collecting Area
South and Southeast Asian Art
Curatorial Notes

The last kings of Burma (Myanmar) undertook ambitious building projects, including the massive Mingun Pagoda near their capital at Mandalay that was begun by King Bodawpaya (r. 1781-1819). Although the monument was abandoned after the king’s prophesied death in 1819, many ceramic tiles survive that were made for decorating its stepped terraces above the pagoda’s exterior base. Here, two monks seated in mountain caves are writing on tablets. The inscription beneath them identifies the scene as, The copying onto palm leaves. (Translation by Patricia Herbert.) See also AC1994.234.6.1 and AC1994.234.6.2.