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Meiping vase with incised calligraphic inscription
Meiping vase with incised calligraphic inscription

Meiping vase with incised calligraphic inscription

Place of OriginHebei province or Henan province, China
DynastyJin dynasty (1115-1234) or Yuan dynasty (1271-1368)
MaterialsHigh fired ceramic coated with beige slip and incised and underglaze painted decoration
DimensionsH. 14. 3/4 in x Diam. 6 in, H. 37.5 cm x Diam. 15.3 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P164
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
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Most complete meiping vases with black decoration on a white ground have been unearthed from Jin-Yuan tombs. Their tall proportion with a conical mouth and a theme consisting of three friezes—the majority on the body set off by two above and below—became a consistent style (Hebei Mus. 1980: fig. 382; WW 1992.11: 96). This vase, distinctive for the boldness of its incised calligraphy combined with a painted motif, is an outstanding folk piece. The calligraphy, which reads "snow and wind obscuring the moon," is placed between a painted lotus motif on the shoulder and panels below.