
Minneapolis Institute of Art
(Lidded Bowl on High Foot)
Korea
- Date
- 5th-6th century
- Medium
- Stoneware
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The excavations of Anjap-ji, a pond within a 7th century palace compound, revealed much about the daily life and material goods of the Korean aristocracy during the Silla dynasty. High-fired stoneware in elegant, wheel-turned shapes, like this one, were commonly used as tableware. Asia
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