Dish
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Period
1670-1700 -
Geography
Arita, Saga prefecture, Japan -
Material
Porcelain with cobalt pigment under clear colorless glaze -
Dimension
H x W: 5.7 x 31.3 cm (2 1/4 x 12 5/16 in) -
Accession Number
F1979.41 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_F1979.41
Object Details
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Description
Dish, low rounded sides, low foot with inward bevel. Four spur scars.Clay: white porcelain.Glaze: clear, feldspathic.Decoration: painted in underglaze cobalt blue, outline and wash. "Chelsea" pattern of trees, flowers, rocks, birds and insects used in Kakiemon ware. Running leafy scroll on outside cavetto. -
Provenance
Estate of the Honorable William R. Castle. [1]To 1970Alan F., David C., and Donald F. Winslow, by inheritance from the estate of the Honorable William R. Castle. [2]From 1970Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Alan F., David C., and Donald F. Winslow. [3]Notes:[1] Curatorial Remark 7 in the object record.[2] The object came to the Freer Study Collection in 1970. It was transferred to the permanent collection in 1979. Alan F., David C., and Donald F. Winslow are the heirs of the Estate of the Honorable W.R. Castle. See note 1 and correspondences in the object file, Collections Management Office. Also see Freer Gallery of Art Purchase List after 1920 file, Collections Management Office.[3] See note 2. -
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection -
Exhibition History
Cornucopia: Ceramics of Southern Japan (December 19, 2009 to January 9, 2011)Summer Whites: Japanese Porcelain (July 1, 1983 to March 15, 1984) -
Previous custodian or owner
Estate of William Richards Castle (1849-1935)Alan, Donald and David Winslow -
Origin
Arita, Saga prefecture, Japan -
Credit Line
Gift of Alan, David and Donald Winslow -
Type
Vessel -
Restrictions and Rights
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