
Cleveland Museum of Art
Square Jar with Birds and Flowers
- Date
- late 1600s
- Medium
- Porcelain with overglaze color enamels and gold (Hizen ware, Kakiemon type)
- Culture
- Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)
- Department
- Japanese Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This lidded square jar was likely paired with a complementary yet nonidentical mate. The pine tree, plum, and bamboo together form the frequently depicted motif known as the Three Friends of Winter ( shōchikubai ), so named because of their hardy perseverance in the cold. Each side also features a pair of birds, including cranes on one face and pheasants on another. A jar like this was fired at a high temperature, painted with colored enamels, and then fired again at a lower temperature.
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