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Ovoid Jar

A work made of lushan ware; stoneware with iron-brown and splashed milky-blue ash glazes.
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  • A work made of lushan ware; stoneware with iron-brown and splashed milky-blue ash glazes.

Date:

Tang dynasty (618–907), 8th/9th century

Artist:

China, probably Henan province

About this artwork

This elegant jar exemplifies the stoneware craftsmanship of the Lushan kiln, a center of stoneware production during the Tang Dynasty. Beneath the rolled lip, four handles that evoke the shape of stylized birds curve downward, directing the viewer’s gaze to the smooth, satiny surface. Covered with a captivating mottled brown “tea-dust” glaze and embellished with bold, lively splashes of milky lavender, the jar displays a timeless beauty. The brown glaze stops neatly with a clean sweep just above slightly flared foot, exposing the dense clay body tinged with a subtle orange hue from the firing process. Jars like this are recognized as innovative precursors to the renowned Song-dynasty Jun ware.

Status

On View, Gallery 134

Department

Arts of Asia

Title

Ovoid Jar

Place

China (Artist's nationality:)

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701 CE–899 CE

Medium

Lushan ware; stoneware with iron-brown and splashed milky-blue ash glazes

Dimensions

H. 46.3 cm (18 1/8 in.) diam. 35.1 cm (13 13/16 in.)

Credit Line

Robert A. Waller Fund

Reference Number

1985.113

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