A Deep Earthenware Bowl
A Deep Earthenware Bowl

MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), GILT SEAL YABU MEIZAN

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A Deep Earthenware Bowl
Meiji period (19th century), gilt seal Yabu Meizan
Designed in polychrome enamels and gilt over a clear, crackled glaze and painted on the exterior with a continous design of various Noh and Kyogen theater masks, the area around the foot decorated with a profusion of chrysanthemum heads and the rim painted with a tight floral-lozenge band, the foot ringed with simple scroll; the interior decorated around the rim with vines of wisteria
5 7/8in. (15cm.) high, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diameter

Lot Essay

There are several other bowls by Yabu Meizan of this size and shape. For an example decorated with a festival procession, see Oliver Impey and Malcolm Fairley, eds., Ceramics Part II: Earthenware, vol. 5 of Meiji no Takara, Treasures of Imperial Japan (London: Kibo Foundation, 1995), pl. 83.

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