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Pair of vases with grape and squirrel design in gold and multicolored overglaze
- early Meiji period, 19th century
- ceramic
Crafts – Ceramics
Typical of a product of Seiji Gaisha, which created pieces for export succeeding the tradition of old Imari ware, the design is a traditional squirrel and grape motif, but shows refined western style sense in its realistic painting with gradation. It was used as an ornament in the vast Chigusa-no-ma hall in the Meiji Palace.(「Reviewing Modern Ceramics 」2021)
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Title/Name | Pair of vases with grape and squirrel design in gold and multicolored overglaze |
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Other Title/ Name |
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Artist/ Creator |
Seiji Gaisha |
Period/Era | Meiji period |
Century | 19c. |
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Material/ Technique |
porcelain |
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Country/ Origin |
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Excavation Site |
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Related Place |
Saga |
Provenance | |
Collection No. |
SZK002651 |
Category | Crafts – Ceramics |
Cultural Property Designation |
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Permalink | https://shozokan.nich.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK002651 |
Last Updated |
2023/03/14 |
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Pair of vases with grape and squirrel design in gold and multicolored overglaze
Pair of vases with grape and squirrel design in gold and multicolored overglaze
Typical of a product of Seiji Gaisha, which created pieces for export succeeding the tradition of old Imari ware, the design is a traditional squirrel and grape motif, but shows refined western style sense in its realistic painting with gradation. It was used as an ornament in the vast Chigusa-no-ma hall in the Meiji Palace.(「Reviewing Modern Ceramics 」2021)