Stoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes; gold lacquer repairs
Dimensions:
H x Diam: 5 × 13.4 cm (2 × 5 1/4 in)
Style:
Kyoto ware
Type:
Vessel
Origin:
Kyoto, Kyoto-fu, Japan
Date:
19th century
Period:
Edo period or Meiji era
Description:
Temmoku-style tea bowl. Repairs of gold lacquer.
Clay: hard, resonant, grayish.
Glaze: mirror-black, splashed with mingled yellow, brown, and blue.
Provenance:
To 1900
Yamanaka & Company, to 1900 [1]
From 1900 to 1919
Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from Yamanaka & Company in 1900 [2]
From 1920
Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [3]
Notes:
[1] See Original Pottery List, L. 680, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. The majority of Charles Lang Freer’s purchases from Yamanaka & Company were made at its New York branch. Yamanaka & Company maintained branch offices, at various times, in Boston, Chicago, London, Peking, Shanghai, Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto. During the summer, the company also maintained seasonal locations in Newport, Bar Harbor, and Atlantic City.
[2] See note 1.
[3] The original deed of Charles Lang Freer's gift was signed in 1906. The collection was received in 1920 upon the completion of the Freer Gallery.
Collection:
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Previous custodian or owner:
Yamanaka and Co. 山中商会 (1917-1965) (C.L. Freer source)