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Shidoro ware large sake bottle 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with ash and iron glazes H: 27.5 W: 14.8 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1893.2
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Satsuma ware tea bowl 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with clear and iron glazes H: 8.0 W: 12.7 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1893.10
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Asahi ware cylindrical tea bowl 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with ash and rice-straw ash glazes H: 8.9 W: 8.9 cm Uji, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1893.13
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0Japanese Art | | F1894.4
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Seto ware "white-necked" sake bottle with pouring spout circa 1850-1890 , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes H: 25.2 W: 9.7 D: 9.7 cm Shinano Village, Aichi prefecture, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1894.4
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0Japanese Art | | F1896.59
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Arita ware tea bowl with landscape design 1660-1680 , Edo period Stoneware with slip and cobalt pigment under clear glaze H: 8.3 W: 12.9 cm Arita, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1896.59
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0Japanese Art | | F1897.15
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This ceramic bowl takes the form of a common and inexpensive hat made of the marsh grass sedge. Cobalt lines suggest the hat's coarse woven texture. Such hats not only protected wearers from the sun but also disguised those who did not wish to be recognized, especially men on their way to the...
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0Japanese Art | | F1896.97
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Kenzan style Tea bowl with design of mountain retreat late 19th century Kyoto workshop, imitation, Meiji era Stoneware with iron pigment under opaque glaze H: 4.8 W: 13.0 D: 13.0 cm Kyoto, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1896.97
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0Japanese Art | | F1896.89
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Tea bowl, copy of "Kaga Koetsu," unknown Raku ware workshop 19th century Hon'ami Koetsu, (Japanese, 1558-1637) Edo period or Meiji era Raku-type earthenware with red slip under clear glaze H: 8.5 W: 12.4 D: 12.4 cm Kyoto, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1896.89
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Mino ware Oribe style bowl with pedestal foot second quarter 17th century , Edo period Stoneware with iron and copper pigments under clear ash glaze; gold lacquer repairs H: 8.6 W: 14.6 D: 14.6 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1896.88
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0Japanese Art | | F1896.86
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Akahada ware tea bowl with design of standing cranes 1800-1850 , Edo period Stoneware with white and black slips under clear glaze H: 8.7 W: 12.1 D: 12.1 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1896.86
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.128
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Tea bowl with design of bird on plum branch, unknown Raku ware workshop 19th century , Edo period Raku-type earthenware with cobalt under colorless lead glaze H: 5.9 W: 10.6 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.128
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.435
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Shigarak ware tea-leaf storage jar second half of 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with "pitch black" glaze; thin iron glaze on interior H: 21.5 W: 18.8 cm Shigaraki, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.435
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.66a-m
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When Charles Lang Freer acquired this tea bowl from a Japanese dealer, it was indentified as Korean. More recently some Japanese scholars have suggested that the bowl was made in Korean style at a Japanese kiln, possibly the Rakuzan kiln in Matsue city, Shimane prefecture, which specialized in...
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.3
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Satsuma ware tea bowl 1640-1660 , Edo period Stoneware with clear, colorless glaze; gold lacquer repairs H: 9.8 W: 11.8 cm Kagoshima city, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.3
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.471a-b
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Zeze ware tea caddy, katatsuki type 1700-1860 , Edo period Stoneware with iron slip and iron and ash glazes; ivory lid H: 9.3 W: 6.8 cm Zeze, Otsu, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.471a-b
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.465
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Mino ware shallow tea bowl with amber glaze third quarter 16th century , Muromachi or Momoyama period Stoneware with iron slip under ash glaze; gold lacquer repairs H: 5.7 W: 15.9 D: 15.9 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.465
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.454a-b
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Seto ware tea-ceremony water jar with plain rim early 17th century , Edo period Stoneware with iron and ash glazes; lacquered wooden lid H: 16.3 W: 20.4 D: 20.4 cm Seto, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.454a-b
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.450
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Seto ware Sobokai type tea-leaf storage jar with four lugs 17th-18th century , Edo period Stoneware with iron and ash glazes H: 25.7 W: 21.3 D: 21.3 cm Seto, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.450
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.444
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The Kyoto calligrapher, connoisseur, and sword polisher Koetsu (1558–1637) created large, irregular tea bowls whose appealing forms inspired countless later copies. As Koetsu himself had done, the person who made this bowl probably collaborated with a professional Raku-ware workshop to have...
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.440
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The overall composition suggests a handscroll wrapped around the vessel. The poem, appropriate to the high-minded flavor of the mountain retreat, may be paraphrased thus: Indifferent to expense, they built a lofty golden terrace, Settled here in seclusion, my mind has turned to ashes. The poem...
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.438
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The subtle design on this bowl was incised through the unfired glaze, rather than painted. The painting mode of Ogata Korin (1658–1716) inspired the simplified rendering of the rounded clusters of pine needles.
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0Japanese Art | | F1899.32.1
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Netsuke in form of miniature jar with emerging octopus 18th-early 19th century Ogawa Ritsuo, 1663-1747) Edo period Lacquer, glazed ceramic H: 3.5 W: 3.2 D: 2.6 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1899.32.1
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Tea bowl in style of Ohi ware 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Raku-type clay with copper-tinted glaze H: 8.0 W: 11.8 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1899.12
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.497
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Ohi ware shallow tea bowl with incised design second half of 18th century Ohi Kambei, Edo period Raku type earthenware with white slip under translucent amber lead glaze H: 6.5 W: 13.6 D: 13.6 cm Kanazawa, Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.497
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.481
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Okuda Shinsai was famous both as a maker of large ceramic pieces and as a sumo wrestler. This sort of jar could be found in every Japanese home, but Shinsai's version is distinguished by the rare use of underglaze copper-red, a difficult and costly color to achieve.
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0Japanese Art | | F1898.472a-d
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Maiko-ware ewer with design of pine trees and sails 19th century , Edo period Stoneware with iron pigment and white slip under wood-ash glaze H: 22.2 W: 19.4 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1898.472a-d
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0Japanese Art | | F1899.34a-c
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Hon'ami Koetsu was a sword polisher and appaiser by profession, but he gained fame as a calligrapher and also as a maker of tea bowls that were much admired and replicated. Surviving letters show that Koetsu collaborated for making tea bowls with the Raku workshop of professional potters in...
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0Japanese Art | | F1899.91a-b
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Zeze ware tea caddy with incised spiral design 19th century , Edo period or Meiji era Stoneware with iron glaze; ivory lid H: 5.8 W: 7.3 cm Japan Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1899.91a-b
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