Historical period(s)
조선 시대, 16세기 후반
Medium
자기, 금색 옻칠 수리
Dimensions
높이 x 너비: 7.1 x 15.7cm (2 13/16 x 6 3/16인치)
Geography
대한민국 경상남도 진주시 또는 산청군
Credit Line
Charles Lang Freer 기증품
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Accession Number
F1905.28
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
그릇, 도자기
Type

다완(koraijawan)

Keywords
분청사기, 옻칠 수리, 자기, 조선 시대(1392-1910), , 투명유, 한국
Provenance

1905년 이전 뉴욕의 Edward G. Getz 가 1905년까지 소장 [1]1905년에서 1919년 Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)가 1905년에 Edward G. Getz로부터 구입하여 소장 [2]1920년 이후 프리어미술관 소장, 1920년 Charles Lang Freer 기증 [3]각주:[1] 프리어새클러미술관 아카이브 소장 Original Pottery List, L. 1337 참조.[2] 각주 1 참조.[3] Charles Lang Freer 기증 증서 원본은 1906년에 서명되었음. 기증품은 프리어미술관 완공 당시인 1920년에 수증함.

Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)

Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)
Edward G. Getz(C.L. Freer 자료)

Label

Provincial Korean porcelain bowls were prized as tea bowls in Japan. Discoloration of the clay of such bowls was caused by the tea's seeping through pores in the glaze. Japanese connoisseurs poetically compared the subtle variations in color to the rain-stained plaster walls of a dilapidated hut. Gold lacquer was the material customarily used in Japan for ornamental repairs of chips and cracks.

Published References
  • Ideals of Beauty: Asian and American Art in the Freer and Sackler Galleries. Thames and Hudson World of Art London and Washington, 2010. pp. 164-165.
  • Oriental Ceramics (Toyo Toji Taikan): The World's Great Collections. 12 vols., Tokyo. pl. 255.
  • Louise Allison Cort. Japanese and Korean Ceramics. vol. 36, no. 1 Hong Kong, January-February 2006. p. 104, fig. 5.
  • Andrew Maske. Potters and Patrons in Edo Period Japan: Takatori Ware and the Kuroda Domain. Farnham, Surry, UK and Burlington, VT. fig. 1.1.
  • Neuzeit: Bernd Trasberger. p. 49.
  • Korean Art in the Freer and Sackler Galleries. Washington, D.C. nos. 3.2, 4.8, pp. 27, 40.
Collection Area(s)
Korean Art
Web Resources
Korean Ceramics in the Freer Gallery of Art
Google Cultural Institute
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