Plate with pumpkins

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Plate with pumpkins

Japan

Date
c. 1660s
Medium
Arita ware, Kutani type, Aode Ko-Kutani style, porcelain with overglaze enamels
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

肥前 Hizen ware, 九谷 Kutani type, 青手古九谷 Aode Kokutani style The humble pumpkin takes center stage on this platter from the Kutani kilns, located in what is now the modern-day prefecture of Ishikawa. The pumpkins’ rough, deep purple rind, bright green leaves, and dark tendrils contrast with the brilliant yellow ground. Ceramics of the Kokutani (literally, “old Kutani”) style, typically large plates like this one, are characterized by bold floral and vegetal designs executed in bright, thickly applied overglaze enamels, generally in only five colors: green, yellow, red, purple, and blue. Kokutani ceramics were produced only briefly, from the 1650s until around 1730, when production stopped inexplicably, making such wares extremely rare. Japan, Asia

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