
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Bottle with peonies and Chinese lion
Japan
- Date
- c. 1660s
- Medium
- Arita ware, Ko-Imari type, porcelain with overglaze enamels
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This elegant, pear-shaped bottle features an auspicious combination of Chinese motifs— lush peonies and mythological lion-dogs—executed in red, blue, yellow, green, and black overglaze enamels. The technique of decorating porcelains by painting designs in multi-colored enamels over glazed, high-fired works was mastered in Japan only in the 1640s. Although also extremely popular within the country, many of these wares were intended for export to Southeast Asia and Europe.
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