Warning: putenv() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/ceramics/public_html/wp-content/plugins/amazon-s3-and-cloudfront/classes/providers/aws-provider.php on line 171
Three-tiered Food Container with Ten Noble Plant Design – Aoki Mokubei | china porcelain
  1. Home
  2. Museum
  3. google arts culture cultural-institutes

Three-tiered Food Container with Ten Noble Plant Design – Aoki Mokubei

Three-tiered Food Container with Ten Noble Plant Design - Aoki Mokubei

Aoki Mokubei19th Century

该作品的收藏者:

Aoki Mokubei is very unusual in that he did not come from a ceramics background; he was born into a family owning a teashop, Kiya, in Kyoto’s Gion district, and only took up pottery at the age of 30. Associated with numerous literati figures like imura Kenkadō (1736–1802) and Rai Sanyō (1780–1832), Mokubei was so well versedin literature that he was known as Shikiji Tōkō,the ‘literate potter’.Ten varieties of flowering plants decorate the piece; alongside each is inscribed a pair of Chinese characters compiled by the Chinese Song-dynasty scholar-official Zeng Duanbo, who likened each of the ten flowers to a type of friend: ‘poetic friend’, ‘elegant friend’, ‘exceptional friend’, ‘sacred friend’, ‘hermitic friend’, ‘distinguished friend’, ‘excellent friend’, ‘lustrous friend’, ‘pure friend’ and ‘meditative friend’. This design, much loved by the literati, clearly illustrates why Mokubei was called ‘the literate potter’. Mokubei’s signature is on the underside of the container in underglaze blue, whilst a dated inscription on this container's box, indicates that it was produced by Mokubei prior to the year 1815.

作品介绍

该作品收藏于:

Kyoto National Museum
Three-tiered Food Container with Ten Noble Plant Design - Aoki Mokubei

原创文章,作者:lostcat,如若转载,请注明出处:http://culture.ceramicsj.com/2018/08/14/three-tiered-food-container-with-ten-noble-plant-design-aoki-mokubei/

Contact Us

kate@ceramicsj.com  contact us,  skype:lostcat2008