- Provenance
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1907년 이전 일본의 신원 미상 소장가가 1907년까지 소장 [1]1907년에서 1919년 Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)가 1907년에 일본에서 신원 미상의 소장가로부터 구입하여 소장 [2]1920년 이후 프리어미술관 소장, 1920년 Charles Lang Freer 기증 [3]각주:[1] 프리어새클러미술관 아카이브 소장 Original Pottery List, L. 1567 참조.[2] 각주 1 참조. [3] Charles Lang Freer 기증 증서 원본은 1906년에 서명되었음. 1920년 프리어 갤러리 완공 시 소장품 접수.
- Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)
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Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)
- Label
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Even after Korean potters had established workshops in Japan, Japanese tea masters continued to place orders for tea bowls to be made at Korean government-sponsored kilns near Pusan. Such bowls were fabricated according to sketches or wooden models (gohon). So-called Gohon bowls echoed the styles of various 16th-century Korean bowl types, including mishima, that had become established as tea-ceremony classics, but they conformed to the revived preference for thin, well-finished wares.
- Published References
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- Louise Allison Cort. Korean Influences in Japanese Ceramics. vol. 15, no. 5 Hong Kong, May 1984. p. 21.
- Chado Shiryokan. Kaiseki Utensils. Kyoto. cat. 106.
- Tsuji Kaiichi. Urasenke Kaiseki. Kyoto. p. 160.
- Nezu Museum. Kanzo chawan hyakkasen. Exh. cat. Tokyo, October 10-November 24, 1985. cat. 88.
- Mizuoka Tadanari, Narasaki Shoichi, Hayashiya Seizo. Nihon yakimono shusei. 12 vols., Tokyo, 1980-1982. cats. 405-423, pp. 133-134.
- Collection Area(s)
- Korean Art
- Web Resources
- Korean Ceramics
- Google Cultural Institute
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