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Marbled Bowl

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Marbled Bowl

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Marbled Bowl 絞胎碗 1100s China, possibly Henan province, Xinwu, Dangyangyu, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) Glazed stoneware Diameter: 7 x 13.3 cm (2 3/4 x 5 1/4 in.) Weight: 270 g (9.52 oz.) Gift of Donna and James Reid 2012.449 LOCATION 238 Chinese Ceramics DID YOU KNOW? The marbling technique used to create this bowl imitates Persian marbled glass. DESCRIPTION This bowl was potted using the marbling technique called jiaotai (mixed clay), whereby light- and dark-colored clays are combined to create natural patterns, then covered with a transparent glaze. The marbling technique had been developed since the 8th century in imitation of the marbled glassware imported from Persia. Song marbled ware represented the continuation of the Tang tradition, achieving simplicity and vibrancy in aesthetic effects. PROVENANCE ?-March 20, 2007 (Eskenazi Ltd. sold to Donna and James Reid) 2007-2012 Donna [b. 1931] and James Reid [1926-2020], Cleveland Heights, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art 2012- The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH CITATIONS “Art of Asia Acquired by North American Museums, 2011-2012.” Archives of Asian Art, vol. 63, no. 2, 2013, pp. 215–276. Reproduced: p. 227, fig. 17

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