A CIZHOU-TYPE RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED VASE
A CIZHOU-TYPE RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED VASE
A CIZHOU-TYPE RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED VASE
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宋 黑釉铁斑梅瓶

NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY (AD 960-1234)

细节
宋 黑釉铁斑梅瓶6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) high, cloth box
来源
J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4415A.

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Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪) Senior Specialist, VP

拍品专文

A meiping in the Art Institute of Chicago, which is similarly glazed and also has a flat, everted mouth rim, is illustrated by R. Mowry in Hare's Fur, Tortoiseshell, and Partridge Feathers, Harvard University Art Museums, 1996, no. 35. In his discussion of the russet markings the author notes that the "term, zhegu ban (partridge-feather mottles) appears in texts of the mid-tenth century to describe ceramics with mottled decoration." He further notes that the larger "partridge-feather mottles," of the type seen on both meiping, "began to appear in dark-glazed Cizhou-type wares in the eleventh century."

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