A LONGQUAN CELADON MOULDED VASE
南宋/元 龍泉青釉貼纏枝牡丹紋瓶

SOUTHERN SONG/YUAN DYNASTY (1127-1368)

細節
此器曾先後為紐約Ronald Moore、Herbert D. Robbins、Bertram S. Boggis 舊藏,1958 年10 月16 至17 日於紐約Parke-Bernet Galleries 拍賣,拍品36號。曾展出於美國波特蘭美術館1964年3月1至29日
舉辦《Selections from the William and Winifred Corbin Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain》展覽,編號20;以及2006年6月1 日至2010年6月22日再次借展於波特蘭美術館。
來源
Roland Moore, New York.
Herbert D. Robbins, New York.
The Late Bertram S. Boggis; Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 16-17 October 1958, lot 36.
展覽
Selections from the William and Winifred Corbin Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Portland Art Museum, 1-29 March 1964, no. 20
On loan to the Portland Art Museum, 1 June 2006 - 22 June 2010

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At its finest, as on the current vase, Longquan celadon glaze is thick, translucent, and has a rich texture reminiscent of jade. This particulary fine glaze is often known by the Japanese name 'kinuta', which in fact is the term for a mallet, and had come to refer mallet-shaped vases which were imported into Japan in Southern Song and Yuan dynasties, and eventually became associated with this, highly desirable glaze colour.

Compare to a nearly identical vase, save for its intact mouth rim, in the Matsuoka Museum, Tokyo, illustrated in the Inaugural Exhibition catalogue Selected Masterpieces of The Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo, 1975, p. 58, pl. 47. Compare also to a Longquan celadon vase of similar form and decoration, but of smaller size (25 cm.), and with cut horizontal ridges on the neck, recovered from the cargo of a trading vessel that sank off the coast of Sinan, South Korea, in the 1320s, included in the Special Exhibition of Cultural Relics Found off the Sinan Coast, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 1977, col. pl. 10.

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