Storage Jar – Korean
Korean3rd-4th century
该作品的收藏者:
This stoneware vessel dates to a time often referred to as the Three Kingdoms period (57 BC–AD 668), when the Korean peninsula was controlled by the kingdoms of Silla, Koguryo, and Paekche. Kaya, a small southern kingdom, was also a contender for power, but to a far lesser extent. Even though the Kaya fell to the Silla in the 6th century, the Kaya contributed a great deal to Korean ceramic pottery. The solid round shape of this jar is found in ceramics that have been attributed to both the Kaya and the early Silla kingdoms.
An early example of wheel-constructed pottery, this jar is distinguished by its red and black coloration, which the clay acquired when the piece was fired. Vessels like these were usually decorated with engraved or stamped patterns, comb marks, and lines drawn around the rim.
作品介绍
- 标题: Storage Jar
- 创作者: Korean
- 创作日期: 3rd-4th century
- 实际尺寸: w25.4 x h23.5 cm (overall)
- Period: Three Kingdoms
- Credit Line: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by the Houston Korean-American Community with the Asia Society and the Director's Accessions Fund
- 类型: Ceramic
- 外部链接: MFAH
- 材质: Stoneware
该作品收藏于:
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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