Mallow-shaped Tripod Dish with Fish and Wave Motif (Jingdezhen ware)
DateLate Yuan dynsaty (1279–1368)
Mediumporcelain with copper-red under-painting and a transparent, lime-rich, siliceous porcelain glaze, tinged qingbai ("bluish-white") by traces of iron
Dimensions4.3 x 25.1 cm (1 11/16 x 9 7/8 in.)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Terms
Object number1954.114
DescriptionOctagonal plate with foliate rim. Wave design in rose on grey ground, fish motif at center. Porcelain with copper-red underglaze design. In form of a flower with three feet. Inscribed on bottom. Noted as Chinese on list.Label TextThis rare flower-shaped dish, with fish cavorting among waves, has long been treasured even though it exemplifies some of the difficulties encountered by Jingdezhen kiln potters of the early to mid-14th century. The porcelain body was warped in the kiln despite being supported by the numerous spurs, the remnants of which are visible on the back. In addition, the experimental copper-red pigment of the painted design diffused, blurred and turned brownish red or burnt gray under the transparent, fluid, qingbai (“bluishwhite”) glaze, used here as an overglaze. By the middle-to late 14th century, a new, colorless transparent lime-alkali glaze made of special glaze stones that could both cover and preserve the definition of the painted decoration had replaced the qingbai glaze as an overglaze on Jingdezhen porcelains.ProvenanceWilder D. Bancroft, Ithaca, N.Y.
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Late Northern Song Dynasty (1042–1127)
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Late Northern Song Dynasty (1042–1127)
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12th century, Northern Song (960–1127) or Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)
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early 15th century, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
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11th or 12th century, Northern Song dynasty (960–1127)
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11th or 12th century, Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127)
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Yongzheng period (1723–1735) of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911)
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Qianlong period (1736–1795) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911)