COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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ChineseArtENG~1~1
National Palace English
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Work ID:
M01A00095
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M01A00095
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Title:
Zun-shaped vase with lotus-scrolls and Arabie inscription in underglaze blue
title_e
Zun-shaped vase with lotus-scrolls and Arabie inscription in underglaze blue
Title
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Creation Date:
Zheng-de reign, Ming Dynasty
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Zheng-de reign, Ming Dynasty
Creation Date
false
Start Year Date:
A.D.1506
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A.D.1506
Start Year Date
false
End Year Date:
A.D.1521
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A.D.1521
End Year Date
false
Dynasty:
56 Zheng-de reign (A.D. 1506~1521)
dynasty
56 Zheng-de reign (A.D. 1506~1521)
Dynasty
false
Kiln:
Zheng-de ware
kiln_e
Zheng-de ware
Kiln
false
Creation Place:
China
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China
Creation Place
false
Measurements:
Height: 24.7 cm; Diameter (mouth): 11.2 cm; Diameter (base): 11.6 cm
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Height: 24.7 cm; Diameter (mouth): 11.2 cm; Diameter (base): 11.6 cm
Measurements
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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
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Description:
This zun is somewhat similar to the ancient zun that stored wine. In the mid-Ming, painted porcelains of this type served as vases. This form is primitive and heavy, and the clay is not quite refined. Although the glaze is damaged and the trimming marks remain, the vessel appears candid and warm. The lip resembles four petals, and cicada leaves surround the neck. The underglaze decorations are neat, comprising a keyfret pattern, banana leaves, chrysanthemums, and lotuses. The body indicates four panels, each with an Arabic phrase, "Oh God! I pray for your blessing," "Its master," "As well as destroying," and "his enemies" respectively. The base shows a double-ringed reign mark, "made in the Zhengde period of Great Ming," in two columns, regular script.
description_e
This zun is somewhat similar to the ancient zun that stored wine. In the mid-Ming, painted porcelains of this type served as vases. This form is primitive and heavy, and the clay is not quite refined. Although the glaze is damaged and the trimming marks remain, the vessel appears candid and warm. The lip resembles four petals, and cicada leaves surround the neck. The underglaze decorations are neat, comprising a keyfret pattern, banana leaves, chrysanthemums, and lotuses. The body indicates four panels, each with an Arabic phrase, "Oh God! I pray for your blessing," "Its master," "As well as destroying," and "his enemies" respectively. The base shows a double-ringed reign mark, "made in the Zhengde period of Great Ming," in two columns, regular script.
Description
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ImageV ID:
M01A00095AS006
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M01A00095AS006
ImageV ID
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
Rights
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