
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Bowl
China- Date
- 1280–1368
- Medium
- Shufu ware Porcelain with moulded décor under clear glaze
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Yuan dynasty (1280-1368) was an era of experiment and innovation for kilns in the vicinity of Ching-te-ch'en in Kiangsu province. One of the distinct porcelain types to evolve was Shu-fu which takes its name from the low-relief moulded characters shu and fu meaning, privy council that often appear, as they do here, on the inside of the bowls and small dishes. Shu-fu ware is generally carefully potted with fine, hard bodies and thick, opaque white glazes with a slight blue-green tint. China, Asia
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