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Huo Pavilion
Melon ewer with lotus-flower design,
12th century
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The beautiful celadon glaze and exquisite incised design of this melon-shaped ewer from the Koryo dynasty (918-1392) is an outstanding work in the most admired of all media in Korean art. Celadon or green-glazed wares produced during the Koryo dynasty achieved distinctive features--exquisite gray-green glazes, refined forms, and naturalistic designs--during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries that were seen as the most sophisticated ceramic work in the world, influencing artists and artisans across Asia. This work of remarkable subtlety is an important new acquisition for the collections.
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12th century
Asia, Korea
– Private Collection (Japan).
–2010 London Gallery (Tokyo, Japan) in association with Sebastian Izzard Asian Art (New York, NY), sold to the Princeton University Art Museum, 2010.