Zhang ware vase with incised and applied decoration

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At A Glance

  • Period

    17th century
  • Geography

    Zhang kilns, Fujian province, China
  • Material

    Stoneware with white slip under clear glaze, traces of red, green, and yellow enamels over glaze
  • Dimension

    H x W: 35.2 x 19.9 cm (13 7/8 x 7 13/16 in)
  • Accession Number

    F1910.21
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_F1910.21

Object Details

  • Description

    Vase: pear-shaped body, trumpet neck (repaired) and heavy, spreading basal ring.
    Clay: dense, hard, grayish.
    Glaze: brilliant deep-cream; crackled.
    Decoration: dragon design modelled in relief on neck; floral design incised on body, under glaze, and showing traces of color over glaze.
  • Provenance

    To 1910
    Yamanaka & Company, New York to 1910 [1]
    From 1910 to 1919
    Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from Yamanaka & Company, New York in 1910 [2]
    From 1920
    Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [3]
    Notes:
    [1] Undated folder sheet note. See Original Pottery List, L. 2043, 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
  • Previous custodian or owner

    Yamanaka and Co. 山中商会 (1917-1965) (C.L. Freer source)
    Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919)
  • Origin

    Zhang kilns, Fujian province, China
  • Credit Line

    Gift of Charles Lang Freer
  • Type

    Vessel
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