Three-String Vase

Three-String Vase

典藏者
The Walters Art Museum
This "three-string" vase (sanxian ping) can be categorized by its tall body, tapering in from the high shoulders to a round foot, a slender neck with slightly flared rim, and more notably by the three rings molded into the base of the neck. These rings emerge from the mottled pink and red peach bloom glaze which covers the surface. Sprays of green appear on the mouth and where the neck meets the shoulder. This spotting was achieved by blowing a copper-oxide glaze on to the vase and covering that with a clear glaze; when fired, the inconsistent spray of copper would create various shades of red or oxidize green. The finest of peach bloom wares date to the latter half of the Kangxi reign (1662-1722), produced at the Imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. The glaze's delicate modulation of color suited its application on sets of petite porcelains for the scholar's writing table, including small flower vases, brush washers, and boxes for seal paste. This vase is the sister to another infamous "three-string" vase in the collection (Walters 49.155), both purchased from the Morgan Auction sale in New York (1886).

詳細資料

主要名稱
Three-String Vase
典藏者
The Walters Art Museum
內容描述

This "three-string" vase (sanxian ping) can be categorized by its tall body, tapering in from the high shoulders to a round foot, a slender neck with slightly flared rim, and more notably by the three rings molded into the base of the neck. These rings emerge from the mottled pink and red peach bloom glaze which covers the surface. Sprays of green appear on the mouth and where the neck meets the shoulder. This spotting was achieved by blowing a copper-oxide glaze on to the vase and covering that with a clear glaze; when fired, the inconsistent spray of copper would create various shades of red or oxidize green. The finest of peach bloom wares date to the latter half of the Kangxi reign (1662-1722), produced at the Imperial kilns at Jingdezhen. The glaze's delicate modulation of color suited its application on sets of petite porcelains for the scholar's writing table, including small flower vases, brush washers, and boxes for seal paste. This vase is the sister to another infamous "three-string" vase in the collection (Walters 49.155), both purchased from the Morgan Auction sale in New York (1886).

物件類別
文物
其他內容描述
主題: 
印記: 

[Reign Mark] In blue underglaze: da qing kang xi nian zhi

取得方式: 

Mrs. Mary Morgan, New York; Mrs. Mary J. Morgan Sale, American Art Association, March 8, 1886, lot 342; purchased by William T. Walters, Baltimore, 1886; inherited by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.

尺寸: 

高:7 11/16 × 直徑:3 1/8 英吋 (19.6 × 8 公分); 底座高:9 13/16 × 直徑:3 1/4 英吋 (25 × 8.2 公分); 基座高:3 3/8 × 直徑:3 1/4 英吋 (8.6 × 8.2 公分).

材質: 

陶瓷

類型: 
色彩: 

peach bloom glaze

創建時間
創建時間: 
1710~1722
創建地點
創建地點: 
中國
貢獻者
前藏家: 
William T. Walters
提供者: 
識別碼
Walters 49.154
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