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題名
  • Dish with base mark ,seto’
Production
時代 | 王朝 | 様式
材料 | 手法
  • Porzellan mit Bemalung in Kobaltblau unter und in Eisenrot und Gold auf der Glasur,

  • sog. ko-Imari-Ware

Measurements
  • 縦幅: 8 センチ
  • Durchmesser: 53 センチ
作品番号
  • KE 1594-3
Department
  • アジアコレクション
Description
    The motif of the “1000 Cranes” derives from the painting of the Song period (960–1279) and is still popular in East and Southeast Asia as a goodluck motif. The homeland of the far-flying crane is supposed to be on the Island of Immortality; as a messenger of the gods it is always associated with the Eight Immortals in China, respectively the Lucky Gods in Japan. Hence it symbolizes the wish for a long life; the number 1000 underlines this—it stands for infinity. Although Seto has an age-old tradition of ceramic production, porcelain was not produced here until the 19th century. A style typical of Seto has never developed, even though under-glaze blue dominates in the decoration. (Wieninger, Johannes)
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  • 23.01.2025


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