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Blue glazed vase with incised dragons, Ming dynasty, China, c1645.
Blue glazed vase with incised dragons, Ming dynasty, China, c1645. A large vase with long flaring neck. There is incised decoration of two dragons chasing a flaming pearl. The exterior is covered with a deep violet cobalt blue monochrome glaze, the interior has a white glaze. The base has a four character mark 'guang wu nian zhi' meaning 'made during the reign of Gunagwu'. The inscription combines the names of two pretenders to the Ming throne who had a few months' prominence in 1645.
Unique Identifier
AR919684
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2214px × 2831px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
artefact
Artifact
Ceramic
CERAMICS
china
CHINESE
color
country
DYNASTY
Jar
LOCATION
MING
MING DYNASTY
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
Porcelain
pot
Pottery
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Vase