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Vase with Dragon Roundels

1900–1914
Measurements
height: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.); Diameter: 10 cm (3 15/16 in.)
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Kyoto-based Japanese ceramist Seifū Yohei III (1851–1914) admired the glaze colors found on Chinese porcelain and tried to replicate them through intensive experimentation.

Description

Each side of this lavender-colored vase is nearly covered with a low-relief design of a four-clawed dragon curled around a flaming jewel. The box lid carries an attestation by Yohei IV that the vase was produced by his predecessor, and the signature on the base is one Yohei III used later in his career. The lid also makes reference to Jun (J. Kin) ware, which was made in numerous kilns in what is now Yuzhou or Yuxian in Henan Province, China, during the Northern Song dynasty. Some Jun wares had an opalescent purple glaze, which was clearly the inspiration for the color seen on this vase.
A lavender-purple porcelain vessel features an ovoid body tapering to a narrow base and a short, upright neck. A circular relief on the front depicts a coiled dragon amidst stylized clouds. Intricate carvings define the dragon's scales, whiskers, and claws. The glossy glaze reflects light across the raised texture of the design.

Vase with Dragon Roundels

1900–1914

Seifū Yohei III

(Japanese, 1851–1914)
Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)

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