
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Tea Pot
China
- Date
- late 18th century
- Medium
- I-hsing stoneware with slip decor
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This buff colored stoneware teapot and cover is modeled as a bundle of cut bamboo stems with matching swan-neck spout and loop handle. The flat, inset cover is fashioned with a similar curved stem of bamboo with low relief leaves forming the knob. The buff stoneware is splashed with a russet colored slip to resemble spotted bamboo. Bamboo, a popular scholarly attribute, is a common motif in I-hsing ware, which was heavily marketed to literati taste. The naturalistic, unglazed colors and the realistic bamboo forms evoke a sense of the natural environment so revered by the scholar class. China, Asia
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