Flower-shaped dish

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Flower-shaped dish

Korea

Date
15th–16th century
Medium
Porcelain
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Although it was originally intended only for elite patrons, the increasing popularization of porcelain over the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries led to the eventual decline and end of Buncheong ware. Carved lines on the exterior of this bowl and its lobed rim suggest the shape of a flower. Korea, Asia

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