Jar with four loop-ears
Place of OriginHebei province, China
Dateapprox. 1400-1600
DynastyMing dynasty (1368-1644)
MaterialsHigh-fired ceramic with underglaze decoration
DimensionsH. 10 3/8 in x Diam. 8 3/8 in, H. 26.4 cm x Diam. 21.3 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB61P1+
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
Not on viewTo produce the decoration seen on this jar, craftsmen painted fish and aquatic grass in black and brown on a layer of white slip and then coated the vessel with transparent glaze. The glaze around the base was cut off, revealing the buff color of the body. The practical shape, with such lovely drawing, was the regular production of a provincial kiln at Pengcheng in southern Hebei. The sweetness and simplicity of their painting were the hallmarks of Pengcheng potters. Of the cizhou-type, the kiln began production in the Song dynasty and continues to make utensils for everyday use even now.
approx. 317-419
approx. 500-600
approx. 1272-1368
approx. 1300-1368
approx. 1368-1500