Author(s):
anonymous, potter
production date: between 420 and 479
dating in century: 5th century
type(s) of object(s): china, ceramics, beliefs - customs - cults - ceremonies
name(s): jug
materials and techniques: stoneware, celadon, modeling, added decoration (ceramic)
location(s) of execution/realization: jiangnan (region)
dimensions - artwork:
height: 22. 2cm
width: 15. 7cm
description:
this jug is characterized by a swollen shoulder giving rise to a long and thin neck ending in a tray opening. On the shoulder two small three-faceted handles are grafted laterally. The curved handle, higher than the lip of the container, responds to the artificial spout modeled as a rooster's head. The piece is covered in a thin olive green cecidon glaze covered with a fine network of cracks. It has some gaps. The base, slightly concave, is devoid of cover. The shard has taken on a buff-orange hue. Themes / subjects / places represented:
animal representation, rooster
mode of acquisition: legacy
name of donor, testator, seller: preston, harley hall
institution: cernuschi museum, museum of asian arts of the city of paris
inventory number: m. C. 2018-133. Date: between 420 and 479.
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