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Jar with designs of tortoises and cranes

Asian Art Museum

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    Object Details

    Description

    Jar of globular form with high straight neck and low foot.
    Clay: moderately coarse white porcelain, fired reddish on the footrim.
    Glaze: transparent, slightly bluish, uneven in some places, and with areas of grit.
    Decoration: underglaze blue trefoils around shoulder; main area with four circles: two with cranes among clouds and two with tortoises in waves; single line around foot.
    Wooden box.

    Label

    According to East Asian belief, the crane, depicted twice on this jar, becomes immortal at the age of two thousand, while the tortoise is said to live for ten thousand years. Auspicious symbols decorated many porcelain jars used for storage in the kitchens of nobility. Here, the tortoise rises from the waves in his role as messenger of the dragon king, who dwells in a palace at the bottom of the sea. The stylized "cloud collar" surrounding the neck is typical of cobalt-decorated jars made at the official Bunwon kiln.

    Provenance

    From at least 1969 to 1970
    Daisho Commercial & Industrial Co., Ltd, Tokyo, from at least February 12, 1969 [1]
    From 1970
    Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from Daisho Commercial & Industrial Co., Ltd., March 16, 1970 [2]
    Notes:
    [1] See correspondence dated February 12, 1969, authorizing Mr. Yoshinobu Daisho to ship the object, along with two other objects, to the Freer Gallery, copy in object file.
    A receipt, dated May 13, 1969, confirms the delivery of the objects to the Freer Gallery for the consideration for purchase, copy in object file.
    [2] See Invoice issued by the Daisho Commercial & Industrial Co., Ltd, dated March 16, 1970, copy in object file.

    Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection

    Exhibition History

    Korean Ceramics (February 4, 1997 to August 7, 2011)
    Korean Art (December 17, 1984 to June 23, 1986)
    Korean Art (March 20, 1982 to 2 April 1984)
    Korean Art (June 4, 1982 to September 23, 1982)
    Korean Art (July 15, 1981 to September 15, 1981)
    Korean Art (June 24, 1977 to April 8, 1978)
    Korean Art (June 19, 1969 to November 10, 1976)

    Previous custodian or owner

    Daisho Commercial & Industrial Co., Ltd.

    Credit Line

    Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment

    Date

    19th century

    Period

    Joseon period

    Accession Number

    F1970.6a-c

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Vessel

    Medium

    Porcelain with cobalt pigment under transparent, colorless glaze

    Dimensions

    H x W: 30.5 x 31.8 cm (12 x 12 1/2 in)

    Style

    Bunwon ware

    Origin

    Bunwon kilns, Gwangju city, Gyeonggi-do province, Korea

    Related Online Resources

    Google Arts & Culture
    Korean Ceramics in the Freer Gallery of Art

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    National Museum of Asian Art

    Data Source

    National Museum of Asian Art

    Topic

    ceramic
    crane
    Bunwon ware
    Joseon period (1392 - 1910)
    cobalt pigment
    Korea
    porcelain
    clear glaze
    Korean Art

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3eedcfef5-d271-48b6-a8ec-8bbda221cf4f

    Record ID

    fsg_F1970.6a-c

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