Cup with incised floral decoration

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Usage Conditions ApplyAt A Glance
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Period
12th century -
Geography
Gangjin or Buan kilns, Jeolla-do province, Korea -
Material
Stoneware with celadon glaze -
Dimension
H x W x D: 5.4 x 8.1 x 8.1 cm (2 1/8 x 3 3/16 x 3 3/16 in) -
Accession Number
F1991.84.1 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_F1991.84.1
Object Details
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Description
The cup is on a small foot ring. Curved side. Decorated with incised prunus sprays and fret band, and is coated all over with crackled greenish glaze.Note that the cup and its accompanying cup stand (F1991.84.2) are not a set. -
Provenance
From 1947-1950 to 1991Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby (died 1989) and Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (died 2002), Centreville, MD and Washington, DC, acquired by Rolf R. Jacoby in Korea between 1947-1950 [1]From 1991Freer Gallery of Art, given by Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in 1991 [2]Notes:[1] "This object, along with the others given with it, was acquired by Rolf Jacoby, the donor's late husband, in Korea between 1947 and 1950, while he served as a diplomat" (according to a note by Kate Theimer, November 28, 1995, in the object record).[2] See note 1. -
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection -
Exhibition History
Cranes and Clouds: The Korean Art of Ceramic Inlay (November 5, 2011 to January 3, 2016)Korean Ceramics of the Koryo Dynasty (May 9, 1993 to August 7, 2011)Korean Art (May 9, 1993 to January 29, 1997) -
Previous custodian or owner
Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby and Mrs. Maureen R. JacobyMrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (1927– 2002) -
Origin
Gangjin or Buan kilns, Jeolla-do province, Korea -
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in memory of Rolf Jacoby -
Type
Vessel -
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