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Cizhou stoneware vase, late Northern Song dynasty, China, early 12th century.
Cizhou stoneware vase with black painted peonies, late Northern Song dynasty, China, early 12th century. A Cizhou vase with an ovoid body, tall neck, and trumpet-shaped undulating mouth standing on a hollow everted foot. The buff stoneware body is covered with a white slip and then painted in black on either side with a spray of peony with incised details all under a transparent glaze. This piece is a very good example of the use of the white slip and transparent overglaze used on most Cizhou pieces.
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AR916933
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2208px × 2837px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
black
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
Cizhou ware
color
country
DECORATION
DYNASTY
Floral
Flower
FLOWERS
GLAZED
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
NATURE
Northern Song
Object
Peony
Plant
Pottery
SONG DYNASTY
Stoneware
Vase