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Jingdezhen ware dish

Asian Art Museum

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    Object Details

    Description

    Large dish with flaring rounded sides, narrow everted rim, rounded unglazed foot rim dressed with brown wash.
    Clay: white porcelain.
    Glaze: celadon of Longquan type, translucent light green, medium gloss, slight orange-skin texture, base glazed; white body shows through where glaze thins at rim edge and over high parts of molded relief.
    Decoration: molded design of dragon and clouds, bottom of inside; outside of cavetto, molded overlapping lotus petals. The central panel, which measures same as base, is slightly recessed. The three-clawed dragon has profile head and a scroll-ended tail.

    Marks

    Seal form of Yongzheng reign mark in underglaze blue on base.

    Label

    This large porcelain dish was made at the imperial kiln in Jingdezhen, as attested by both its quality and the reign mark written in cobalt beneath the glaze on its base. The color and texture of the celadon glaze represent a revival of Longquan-type wares. Several Qing dynasty emperors, including Yongzheng, who ruled from 1723 to 1735, ordered porcelains made in ancient styles. This was not only a statement of personal taste but also a useful political tool. The Qing emperors were Manchu conquerors who sought to proclaim the legitimacy of their rule over China by associating themselves with cultural high points of China's past. The dragonlike beast is an auspicious creature, shown here cavorting among clouds.

    Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection

    Exhibition History

    Looking Out, Looking In: Art in Late Imperial China (October 14, 2017 - ongoing)
    Shades of Green and Blue: Chinese Celadon Ceramics (July 15, 1997 to September 7, 2004)
    A Decade of Discovery: Selected Acquisitions 1970-1980 (November 9, 1979 to May 22, 1980)

    Credit Line

    Anonymous gift

    Date

    1723-1735

    Period

    Qing dynasty, Yongzheng reign mark and period

    Accession Number

    F1978.46

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Vessel

    Medium

    Porcelain with celadon glaze and cobalt pigment under clear glaze

    Dimensions

    H x W x D: 8.5 x 47 x 47 cm (3 3/8 x 18 1/2 x 18 1/2 in)

    Style

    Jingdezhen ware

    Origin

    Imperial kiln, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China

    On View

    West Building (Freer Gallery of Art), Gallery 13: Looking Out, Looking In: Art in Late Imperial China

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    National Museum of Asian Art

    Data Source

    National Museum of Asian Art

    Topic

    ceramic
    dragon
    Jingdezhen ware
    Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
    lotus
    green glaze
    China
    porcelain
    Chinese Art
    reign mark

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3fde86cc4-94a2-4b21-896c-d42bdee20e89

    Record ID

    fsg_F1978.46

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