COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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ChineseArtENG~1~1
National Palace English
Collection
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Work ID:
M01A00162
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M01A00162
Work ID
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Title:
A sky-blue flower vase
title_e
A sky-blue flower vase
Title
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Creation Date:
Song Dynasty
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Song Dynasty
Creation Date
false
Start Year Date:
A.D.960
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A.D.960
Start Year Date
false
End Year Date:
A.D.1279
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A.D.1279
End Year Date
false
Dynasty:
39 Song Dynasty (A.D. 960~1279)
dynasty
39 Song Dynasty (A.D. 960~1279)
Dynasty
false
Kiln:
Jun ware
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Jun ware
Kiln
false
Creation Place:
China
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China
Creation Place
false
Measurements:
Height: 24 cm; Diameter (mouth): 25 cm
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Height: 24 cm; Diameter (mouth): 25 cm
Measurements
false
Material:
Porcelain
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Porcelain
Material
false
Form:
Zun (wine vessel)
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Zun (wine vessel)
Form
false
Type:
Ceramics
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Ceramics
Type
false
Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Repository
false
Description:
This sky-blue flower vase imitates ancient bronze, and is shaped like a spittoon. It has five perforations on the bottoms and a short foot ring. The exterior walls are coated with a thick, glittering sky-blue glaze down to the foot. The foot is neatly trimmed and covered with a protective stain, and the base is inscribed with the Chinese character, er, meaning two.Jun wares are inscribed with numbers from one to ten, where a smaller number denotes a larger ware, and vice versa. Hence, the number, two, inscribed on the base of this sky-blue flower vase shows that it is a large Jun ware.
description_e
This sky-blue flower vase imitates ancient bronze, and is shaped like a spittoon. It has five perforations on the bottoms and a short foot ring. The exterior walls are coated with a thick, glittering sky-blue glaze down to the foot. The foot is neatly trimmed and covered with a protective stain, and the base is inscribed with the Chinese character, er, meaning two.Jun wares are inscribed with numbers from one to ten, where a smaller number denotes a larger ware, and vice versa. Hence, the number, two, inscribed on the base of this sky-blue flower vase shows that it is a large Jun ware.
Description
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ImageV ID:
M01A00162AS001
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M01A00162AS001
ImageV ID
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
Rights
false