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越南 李朝 約十二世紀 清化窯鐘形小罐
This ivory, wood-ash glazed jar has beautiful incised floral designs on its body that are brown from the use of an iron oxide glaze. This inlay method was borrowed from Chinese Cizhou wares of the Song dynasty (960-1279) during the Ly (1009–1225) and Tran dynasties of Vietnam (1225–1400). See a closely related jar with openwork base in the National Museum of Vietnamese History, Ha Noi (Brown, The Ceramics of South-East Asia, 2000, pl.1). Also, see an example in the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2011.42).
Provenance:
John R. Menke Collection
On loan to the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, New York, 2011—2018