AN UNUSUAL GLAZED WHITE STONEWARE 'COCKSCOMB' FLASK
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION
遼 林東窯白釉皮囊壺

LIAO DYNASTY, 10TH-11TH CENTURY

細節
遼 林東窯白釉皮囊壺
9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.) high, Japanese wood box
來源
Idemitsu Museum of Art, Tokyo.
Song: A Japanese Collection; Sotheby's London, 11 May, 2011, lot 8.
出版
Sōji : shinpin to yobareta yakimono (Song Ceramics), Tokyo, 1999, p. 154, no. 114.
展覽
So ji (Song Ceramics), Tokyo, Tobu Museum of Art, 6 March -13 April 1999; Osaka, The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, 25 April -13 June 1999; Haji, Hagi Uragami Museum, 20 June - 15 August 1999.

拍品專文

Stoneware and earthenware flasks of this type are based on the leather water flasks used by the Khitan people of the Liao dynasty. The angular shape of the present flask and its white stoneware body are quite unusual. An almost identical flask of the exact same size, excavated from the tomb of a Liao Prince, is illustrated in Ryo no toji (Liao Dynasty Ceramics), Heihonsha, Tokyo, 1960, p. 9, fig. 10.
Another very similar flask is illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1994, pp. 390-91, no. 177, where it is described as Gangwa ware, Chifeng. Other flasks comparable in workmanship to the present flask have been found in royal Liao tombs such as a tomb datable to AD 959 at Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, illustrated by Liu Tao, Song Liao Jin jinian ciqi (Dated Ceramics of the Song, Liao and Jin Periods), Beijing, 2004, p. 68, figs. 4-7, and col. pl. 25. The distinctive shape of the flange of these flasks is considered to be reminiscent of a cockscomb.

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