Légende
Wan-nari type tea bowl wan-nari chawan, bowl on a low, round foot; rough surface; stoneware partly glazed with white milky and grey-bluish glaze with numerous spots and drips, gold lacquer veins. Fillings and gluing made with gold lacquer. 18th–19th century Edo period, Japan. Height 8.4 cm; diameter 13.5 cm. Japanese art; ceramics; chawan tea vessel., A ceramic bowl with a rounded body and a narrow foot sits on a reflective surface; its surface shows a mottled, weathered texture with areas of beige, off-white, brown, rust, and muted greenish-blue, and visible repaired cracks filled with a shiny golden material that form irregular lines and patches across the exterior.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A21_415
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
47.3Mo (968.5Ko) / 40.8cm x 29.1cm / 4814 x 3436 (300dpi)