Fresh Water Jar (Mizusashi) with Bamboo – Japanese
Japanese2nd half 18th century (Edo)
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This Mizusashi (water jar) was made for use in the tea ceremony to hold fresh water. Japanese porcelain manufacture, which developed much later than that of China, flourished on the island of Kyushu in the last decades of the 17th century. The family-run Hirado kilns were one of the few to produce innovative wares of the highest quality in the 18th century.
作品介绍
- 标题: Fresh Water Jar (Mizusashi) with Bamboo
- 创作日期: 2nd half 18th century (Edo)
- 实际尺寸: h18.3 cm
- 类型: jars
- 权利: Acquired by Henry Walters、 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
- 外部链接: The Walters Art Museum
- 材质: porcelain with underglaze blue
- Provenance: Henry Walters, Baltimore
; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest. - Place of Origin: Hirado, Japan
- ExhibitionHistory: Hirado Porcelain. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1980-1981
- Artist: Japanese
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