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Place of OriginJapan
DateEarly Edo Period (1615-1716), about 1680
DimensionsH: 10 5/8; Diam: 8 1/4 in.; Rim Diam: 4 5/8; Base Diam: 4 3/4 in.
MediumKakiemon porcelain.
ClassificationCeramics
Credit LineGiven in memory of J. Arthur McLean by the Craft Club of Toledo
Object number
1968.7
On View
Toledo Museum of Art (2445 Monroe Street), Gallery, 35
Collections
  • Decorative Arts
Comparative ReferencesSee also Jenyns, Soame, Japanese Porcelain, 1965, pl. 31 A, 54 A, 58 B (ii).Label TextJapanese porcelains with over glaze painting originated in Artia Province and were meant to imitate Chinese porcelain. Kakiemon ware is an ivory-white porcelain decorated with graceful designs of the purely Japanese style of painting known as lamato-e. This ware is named for Sakuida Kakiemon, one of Japan’s great geniuses of ceramic production in the 1600s.
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