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Covered jar, one of a pair

Asian Art Museum

Asian Art Museum
San Francisco, United States

This piece with a lid was a common shape for tea jars in the Kangxi period and is decorated with floral sprays on a blue background. The interesting motif on this piece, composed of eight square panels, signifies auspicious blessings based on a respect for the classics. The four panels on the upper portion represent the great scholar Laozi on his donkey; the prosperous elements consisting of magnolia, peony, bee, and phoenix; the symbol of wealth, a double deer, and the mythical creature, the qilin. The four lower panels were adorned with Laozi on his donkey; the qilin over an ocean; a lotus pond; and miscellaneous classical elements (bogu) consisting of a chess set, the qin, a bronze vessel, and other items.

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  • Title: Covered jar, one of a pair
  • Location Created: China; Jiangxi province
  • Physical Dimensions: H. 19 7/8 in x Diam. 11 3/4 in, H. 50.5 cm x Diam. 29.8 cm
  • Rights: Public Domain
  • Medium: Porcelain with underglaze-blue decoration
  • Credit Line: Asian Art Museum, The Avery Brundage Collection, B60P38+.a-.b
Asian Art Museum

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