A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE
A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE
A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE
A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE
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A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE

JOSEON DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)

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A BUNCHEONG SLIP-DECORATED STONEWARE BOTTLE
JOSEON DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
Of ovoid form with tapered cylindrical neck ending in a wide rolled lip, brushed with white slip and painted in iron-brown with fish and seaweed, neck with a collar of overlapping leaves, white slip-inlay decoration onto the interior of mouth, applied with a glossy clear glaze
11 ¾ in. (29.8 cm.) high

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

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This pear-shaped vase, also known as yuhuchunping, shows an exceptionally elegant form. The body is painted freely in iron-oxide with two humorous fish swimming. Because fish produce a large number of eggs, they symbolized prosperous of descendants, and this subject were frequently drawn as a representative design of ceramics from Joseon Dynasty.
For similar works with the same subject in the collection of National Museum of Korea, see Lee Sukyung, ed., Masterpieces from the Dongwon Collection in the National Museum of Korea, vol. 1 (Seoul: National Museum of Korea, 2012), pl. 55 and 56.

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