Title(Japanese): 染付 蜂龍文高足杯 – (Eiraku Hozen) ก่อน ต่อไป


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วันที่: 1800

พิพิธภัณฑ์: Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts (Osaka, Japan)

เทคนิค: Ceramic

Eiraku Hozen excelled at copying the late Ming dynasty underglaze blue porcelains “Shonzui” that had been commissioned as tea ceremony wares by Japanese tea masters, and this work is a stellar example of those skills. Conversely, the bee and dragon motif combination was a Hozen innovation, and the 18-character inscription written in circular frames around the interior of the cup edge constitutes a verbal debate, pitting the bee against the dragon. The interior center is decorated with the character “ju” for longevity, written in white letters against a blue ground. It is said this cup was commissioned to honor the 61st birthday of Hashimoto, an aesthete and a government official in Nara.

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