Square pot

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Square pot

Japan

Date
17th century
Medium
Shōdai ware, stoneware with white glaze
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Tradition holds that Shōdai wares were first made under the direction of the warrior Katō Kiyomasa (1562–1611), who is said to have invited Korean potters to his domain in far western Japan and opened a kiln at the base of Mount Shōtai. Although the veracity of this particular story is undetermined, it is a fact that Korean potters were active in Kyūshū by the end of the sixteenth century, and Shōdai works such as this bottle (probably used as a sake container) do suggest the influence of the Korean ceramic tradition. Asia

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