정병(쿤디카)

Historical period(s)
고려 시대, 12세기 말엽-13세기 초엽
Medium
상감 청자, 청동으로 수리
Dimensions
높이 x 너비 x 깊이: 31 x 16.1 x 13.8cm (12 3/16 x 6 5/16 x 5 7/16인치)
Geography
대한민국 전라북도 부안군 유천리 가마터
Credit Line
Charles Lang Freer 기증품
Accession Number
F1909.44a-b
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
그릇, 도자기
Type

정병(쿤디카)

Keywords
고려 시대(918-1392), 나무, , 백색 상감, 분청사기, 불교, 연꽃 무늬, 오리, 정병, 청자유, 학 무늬, 한국, 흑색 상감
Provenance

1909년 이전 Yamanaka & Company가 1909년까지 소장 [1]1909년부터 1919년 Charles Lang Freer(1854-1919)가 1909년에 Yamanaka & Company로부터 구입하여 소장 [2]1920년 이후 프리어미술관 소장, 1920년 Charles Lang Freer 기증품 [3]각주:[1] 폴더 시트 내 기록일자 미상의 메모 참조. 프리어새클러미술관 아카이브 소장 Original Pottery List, L. 1933참조. Charles Lang Freer는 Yamanaka & Company로부터 작품 구입 시 주로 Yamanaka & Company의 뉴욕 지사를 이용하였음. Yamanaka & Company는 보스턴, 시카고, 런던, 베이징, 상하이, 오사카, 나라, 교토 등지에서 지사를 운영하였음. 뉴포트, 바하버, 애틀랜틱시티에는 여름 동안만 운영하는 지사를 두기도 했음.[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)
Yamanaka and Co. (C.L. Freer 자료)

Label

This vessel, used for drinking water, illustrates the effectiveness of inlay for pictorial decoration on ceramics.  Black and white inlays within incised motifs portray a tranquil scene in which a willow tree stands alongside a lotus pond.  Similar landscapes appear on bronze ritual sprinklers inlaid with silver wire. This piece was made at the Puan kiln complex in southwestern Korea.

Published References
  • Dr. Ananda K. Coomaraswamy Francis Stewart Kershaw. A Chinese Buddhist Water Vessel and Its Indian Prototype. vol. 3, no. 2/3 Washington and Zurich, 1928-1929. p. 123, fig. 7.
  • Oriental Ceramics (Toyo Toji Taikan): The World's Great Collections. 12 vols., Tokyo. pl. 76.
  • Sekai toji zenshu (Catalogue of the World's Ceramics). 16 vols, Tokyo, 1955-1958. p. 294, fig. 260.
  • Robert L. Hobson, Edward S. Morse, Rose Sickler Williams. Chinese, Corean, and Japanese Potteries: Descriptive Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition. Exh. cat. New York, March 2-21, 1914. cat. 135, p. 106.
  • Robert P. Griffing Jr. The Art of the Korean Potter: Silla, Koryo, Yi. New York and Greenwich, CT, Spring 1968. p. 39, fig. 8.
  • G. St. G.M. Gompertz. Korean Celadon. Faber monographs on pottery and porcelain, 1st American ed. New York. pl. 65.
  • Lorraine d'Oremieux Warner. Eastern Art: An Annual. vols. 2-3, Philadelphia, 1930-1931. pl. 49, fig. 84.
  • Evelyn B. McCune. Korean Pottery of the Koryo Period (935-1392). vol. 2, no. 32 Washington, April 12, 1945. p. 2.
  • M. Kerslake. Korean Pottery. vol. 5, no. 2 London, February 1951. p. 23.
  • Byung-chang Rhee. Masterpieces of Korean Art. 3 vols., Tokyo. cat. 133.
  • Ann Yonemura. Korean Art in Western Collections, 5: Korean Art in the Freer Gallery of Art. vol. 4, no. 2 Los Angeles, June 1983. pp. 4-15, pl. 6.
  • Grace Dunham Guest. Chinese Porcelain at the Freer Gallery of Art. vol. 20, no. 1 Columbus, OH, January 1941. p. 24, fig. 8.
  • Evelyn B. McCune. The Arts of Korea: An Illustrated History. Rutland, VT and Tokyo, 1961 -1962. cat. 170.
  • Ann Yonemura. A Pioneer Collection of Korean Art. vol. 118, no. 258 London, August 1983. p. 151.
  • Korean Art in the Freer and Sackler Galleries. Washington, D.C. no. 6.30, p. 115.
Collection Area(s)
Korean Art
Web Resources
Korean Ceramics
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