A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG
A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG
A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG
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A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG
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A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG

JOSEON DYNASTY (15TH CENTURY)

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A SLIP-INLAID BUNCHEONG STONEWARE MAEBYEONG
JOSEON DYNASTY (15TH CENTURY)
The elegant-shaped body with rounded shoulders above the tapered body and thin waist, with a flat foot enclosing a recessed base, the body decorated in inlaid white slip with a wide band of stylized clouds, fish and waves, a band of upright plantain leaves at the foot, covered by a rich celadon glaze with high sheen and dense crackle
11 ½ in. (29.2 cm.) high

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

拍品专文

This maebyeong is a rare example that displays elements of the transitional period from the late Goryeo to the early Joseon Dynasty. The S-shaped carving at the waist flares at the foot and the decoration of fish inlaid in white slips, which are characteristic trends of traditional Goryeo celadon maebyeong. The wide and round shoulders, along with the grayish glaze, showcase the new trends of maebyeong vases from the Joseon Dynasty.
For similar vases see Byung-chang Rhee, Masterpieces of Korean Art--Yi Ceramics (Tokyo: privately published, 1978), no. 45 and 47.

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