VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING
VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING
VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING
VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING
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Property from an important European private collection
VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING

CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG DU NORD (960-1127)

Details
VASE EN GRÈS CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO, MEIPING
CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG DU NORD (960-1127)
Hauteur : 36 cm. (14 1/8 in.)
Provenance
Collection of Friedrich Otto Hasse (1886-1964), Bremen, Germany, acquired between the 1920s and the 1950s in Europe and then by descent.
Further details
A CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO VASE, MEIPING
CHINA, NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127)

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Lot Essay

The very difficult technique used to produce the design on this vase was developed at the Cizhou kilns in the Northern Song dynasty. It involved the application of a pale slip to the unfired stoneware vessel, followed by a dark slip. The outline of the decoration was then incised through the dark top layer and the background area of the design was cut away to reveal the pale slip beneath. Details, such as stamens and leaf veins, were also incised through the dark upper layer either with a fine point or a comb-like instrument. The thin colorless glaze could then be applied and the vessel fired.

This technique required very skillful application, since the slip layers were both relatively soft and the decorator had to judge exactly how deep to cut in order to remove the dark slip layer without accidentally cutting away the lower pale layer. When successfully rendered, the technique was, however, ideal for the depiction of dramatic large-scale floral motifs like those seen on the current vase.

The shape, motif of four-petal flowers, decoration composition and the emplacement of the dark bands on this vase can be compared with a meiping of a similar size (38.1 cm. high) preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession number 26.292.60, previously from the collection of Mrs. Samuel T. Peters.

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