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題名
- Lidded jar
Collection
Production
- 作者: 無名, saga-ken 佐賀県, 3rd third of the 17th century
時代 | 王朝 | 様式
材料 | 手法
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Porzellan mit Bemalung in Emailfarben auf der Glasur,
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im Kakiemon-Stil
Measurements
- 縦幅: 54.8 センチ
- Durchmesser: 34.3 センチ
作品番号
- KE 8072
Acquisition
- donation , 1948
Department
- アジアコレクション
Description
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In 1650 Sakaida Kizaemon (1596–1666), named Kakiemon, founded a small manufactory near Arita and decorated porcelains with few colors
and Chinese motifs. He learned the technique of painting on the glaze from refugee potters from China. In 1680 the first porcelains left his workshop on the way to Europe, where they were at once in great demand. They adorned European palaces, frequently in sets of two covered vases
and two flute vases. Although of Japanese origin, the Kakiemon porcelains were deemed to be the quintessencially of Chinese and became popular models for motifs in chinoiserie decoration.
(Wieninger, Johannes)
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Last update
- 01.04.2025