Author(s):
satsuma (ceramic production region)
production date: between 1775 and 1800
dating in century: 4th quarter of the 18th century
type(s) of object(s): ceramic, japan
name(s): tea bowl
materials and techniques: stoneware, glaze = covered
location(s) of execution/production: satsuma (historical region)
dimensions - artwork:
height: 7cm
diameter: 14. 2cm
description:
stoneware bowl, cracked and thick covered in creamy yellow color. Iconographic description:
the genryūin factories in satsuma from the 17th century, and several others during the 18th century, specialized in cutlery using techniques imported from karatsu. They consist of superimposing a semi-translucent white cover (hakudaku-yū), composed of feldspar coating (chōseki-yū) and straw (warabai-yū), and a black cover (koku-yū). Thick cracks reveal the lower cover. When the pale cover is on top, it is called "shiro-jakatsu-yū" (white scorpion), and "kuro-jakatsu-yū" (black scorpion) when it is black (mm). Mode of acquisition: legacy
name of donor, testator, seller: cernuschi, henri
date of acquisition: 1896
institution: cernuschi museum, museum of asian arts of the city of paris
inventory number: m. C. 4060. Date: Entre 1775 et 1800.
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