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Water jar with design of maple leaves
Ogata Kenzan
ca. 1731-43
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Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art
Washington, DC, United States
Details
Title:
Water jar with design of maple leaves
Creator:
Artist:
Ogata Kenzan
, Artist: Edo-Iriya Workshop
Date Created:
ca. 1731-43
Location:
Japan, Tokyo, Iriya district
External Link:
For more information about this and thousands of other works of art in the Freer|Sackler collection, please visit http://www.asia.si.edu/.
Medium:
Buff
clay
with white slip and
iron
pigment
under transparent glaze, and
enamels
over glaze; lacquer additions,
lacquered
wooden
lid
Historical Period:
Edo period
Credit Line:
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Collection:
Freer Gallery of Art
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Clay
Craft
Enamel paint
Iron
Japan
Lacquer
Metal
Pigment
Plant
Rock
Vitreous enamel
Wood
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