Tomb jar
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Period
early 1st-early 3rd century -
Geography
China -
Material
Earthenware with copper-green lead-silicate glaze -
Dimension
H x Diam: 50.7 × 34.1 cm (19 15/16 × 13 7/16 in) -
Accession Number
F1906.35 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_F1906.35
Object Details
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Description
Vase: globular body, high base, short curved neck and cylindrical rim. Glazed pottery.Clay: soft, reddish.Glaze: dark green, irregularly splashed; slight gold iridescence; partly disintegrated.Decoration: band of animals and mounted men, molded in relief. Incis ed arabesque on neck and rim. -
Provenance
To 1906Yamanaka & Company, New York, NY, to 1906 [1]From 1906 to 1919Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from Yamanaka & Company, New York, NY, in 1906 [2]From 1920Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [3]Notes:[1] See Original Pottery List, L. 1454, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives.[2] See note 1.[3] The original deed of Charles Lang Freer's gift was signed in 1906. The collection was received in 1920 upon the completion of the Freer Gallery. -
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection -
Exhibition History
The Power to See Beauty (October 14, 2017 to September 6, 2022)Untitled Exhibition, Chinese and Korean Ceramics (March 22, 1943 to November 13, 1944)Chinese Panels and Han Pottery (February 25, 1925 to July 19, 1943)Japanese and Korean Pottery, and Korean Bronze (May 2, 1923 to March 22, 1943) -
Previous custodian or owner
Yamanaka and Co. 山中商会 (1917-1965) (C.L. Freer source)Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919) -
Origin
China -
Credit Line
Gift of Charles Lang Freer -
Type
Vessel -
Restrictions and Rights
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