An Inlaid and Celadon-Decorated Stoneware Maebyong
An Inlaid and Celadon-Decorated Stoneware Maebyong

KORYO DYNASTY (12TH-13TH CENTURY)

细节
An Inlaid and Celadon-Decorated Stoneware Maebyong
Koryo Dynasty (12th-13th Century)
Evenly proportioned and balanced on a ring foot, inlaid below a collar of yo'i-shaped clouds of inlaid white slip with iron-slip details with three large leaf-shaped reserves: one of a willow in black slip, one of a peony with white-slip blossoms and black-slip stem and leaves, and one of miscanthus grasses with white-slip tops and black-slip stalks, all framed by black and white line borders, also inlaid in white slip with a narrow geometric band above the foot; the body also incised with three vertical lines descending from the pointed tips of the clouds around the neck and applied overall save the foot rim with a bright green celadon glaze, emerald where thick, and with variegated crackle
11¼in. (18.8cm.) high

拍品专文

For other maebyong with shaped, inlaid cartouches see Choi Sunu, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, vol. 2 of The World's Great Collections: Oriental Ceramics (Tokyo, New York and San Francisco: Kodansha International, Ltd., 1982), pl. 41; Celadon, vol. II of Selected Items out of Horim Museum, Sungbo Foundation for Art and Culture, Seoul, Korea (Seoul: Sungbo Foundation for Art and Culture, 1992), pl. 54.