Đông Hồ Portfolio Box

Dong Ho Portfolio Box: Large portfolio box with horizontally printed bulls with locked horns and labeled with text.
Dong Ho Portfolio Box

Large portfolio box with horizontally printed bulls with locked horns and labeled with text.

Name/Title

Đông Hồ Portfolio Box

Entry/Object ID

2019.P-G.078A

Description

Large portfolio box with two horizontally printed water buffalos with locked horns mirrored and labeled with text.

Context

From insert in boxset about series, directly transcribed: A Brief Overview of "Ðông Hồ" Folk Paintings: The "Dong Ho" folk paintings have been around for nearly 500 years. The themes of these paintings were inspired by everyday life and created by artisans' observations and experiences. The main themes include: Congratulatory paintings, which reflect the common wishes of people: a happy family, longevity, wealth, and prosperity, as seen in paintings such as Phú Quý (Wealth and Nobility), Vinh Hoa (Glory), Gà Đàn (Hen and Chicks), Lợn Đàn (Pigs). Paintings depicting festivals and traditional activities, such as wrestling contests, drum carrying, buffalo fighting, as well as daily life scenes like đánh ghen (a fight between women over a man), hứng dừa (picking coconuts), thầy đồ cóc (the frog teacher), đám cưới chuột (a mouse wedding), and folklore stories such as Trê Cóc Kiện Nhau (Catfish and Frog Suing Each Other), Đinh Bộ Lĩnh (founding emperor of the short-lived Đinh dynasty), and Bà Triệu (legendary Vietnamese heroine). Over many generations, artisans creatively used available local materials to craft these artworks. Initially, the images were carved onto wood, usually wood from the thị tree, thừng mực wood, or vàng tâm wood. These carvings were then printed onto dó paper, which had been coated with a special resin. Dó paper is handmade from the bark of the dó tree, while the resin is made from the shells of dead mollusks, cleaned, crushed, and mixed with rice paste. The mixture was applied to the paper with a brush made from dry pine leaves, creating the texture that gives the painting life. The artisans used only a few natural materials to create the colors: red from clay, green from tràm leaves or copper rust, white from diệp powder, yellow from the hoè tree flowers, and black from ash made from bamboo leaves or rice straw. The patterns were carefully printed and harmoniously arranged, creating a unique identity. In the rich collection of Vietnamese folk art, the "Dong Ho" paintings stand out as a distinct form of expression, originating from the village of Song Ho in Thuận Thành district, Bắc Ninh province.

Collection

Palmeri-Goodstein Research Print Collection

Ethnography

Cultural Region

* Untyped Cultural Region

Vietnam

Lexicon

Search Terms

Longevity, Life, Abundance, Wealth, Luck, Plants, Prosperity, Future

Dimensions

Height

15-5/8 in

Width

10-7/8 in

Length

10-7/8 in

Height

20 in

Width

24-1/4 in

Depth

11 in

Length

24-1/4 in

Height

2-1/8 in

Width

11 in