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Japanese stoneware vase

Unknown artist, 1185–1392

This old Seto stoneware vase is decorated, under the transparent green glaze, with an incised pattern of whorls. It combines technical mastery with a characteristically Japanese freedom of execution. The Seto kilns were the principal source of glazed stoneware in medieval Japan, and their establishment in the thirteenth century marked a new beginning in Japanese ceramics.

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Title of artwork, date

Japanese stoneware vase, 1185–1392

Date supported

1956

Medium and material

Stoneware

Dimensions

26 cm

Grant

375

Total cost

550

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