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One of Five Serving Bowls (Mukozuke) with Prunus Design

1700s to mid-1800s

school of Ogata Kenzan

(Japanese, 1663–1743)
Measurements
Overall: 6.9 cm (2 11/16 in.); Each side: 9 cm (3 9/16 in.)
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Description

Note the rough, tan, clay bodies of these bowls with their deliberate irregularities. The design of branches was first painted in a black iron oxide, then the blossoms and buds in a white slip, followed by the application of a very thin transparent overglaze.
A stoneware vessel is shaped into a sharp triangle with straight, vertical walls. Its mottled beige surface is decorated with dark brown strokes and soft, rounded patches of white depicting flowering branches. The floral design wraps around the corners, contrasting with the vessel's geometric form. A thin, dark brown band traces the rim. The glaze has a subtle, matte texture, catching light softly along the flat sides and defined edges.

One of Five Serving Bowls (Mukozuke) with Prunus Design

1700s to mid-1800s

Ogata Kenzan

(Japanese, 1663–1743)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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