14 février 2024
Jar with dragon, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Xuande mark and period (1426–35)
Jar with dragon, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Xuande mark and period (1426–35). Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware); H. 48.3 cm, Diam. 48.3 cm. Gift of Robert E. Tod, 1937, 37.191.1. © 2000–2024 The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
White porcelain painted with cobalt blue, a style that first flourished in China in the fourteenth century, is arguably the most important development in the history of ceramics. Commissioned by the court, this spectacular storage jar, made in the kilns in Jingdezhen, is dated to the rule of the Xuande emperor by an inscription on its shoulder. Its painted decoration features an animated dragon undulating across a sparsely clouded sky.
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