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Tea caddy with two lugs, in Oribe style, Kyoto, Kyoto-fu, Edo period
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Tea caddy with two lugs, in Oribe style, Kyoto, Kyoto-fu, Edo period
FSG324741 Tea caddy with two lugs, in Oribe style, Kyoto, Kyoto-fu, Edo period, late 17th or early 19th century (ceramic) by Japanese School; 8.2x4.7x4.7 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Kyoto ware; Mark of Soi; stoneware with iron pigment under clear glaze; ); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Charles Lang Freer; Japanese, out of copyright
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© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Gift of Charles Lang Freer / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a Tea caddy with two lugs, crafted in the exquisite Oribe style during the Edo period in Kyoto, Japan. Measuring 8.2x4.7x4.7 cm, this ceramic masterpiece is currently housed at the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution in the USA. The Tea caddy features intricate details and a unique design that epitomizes the renowned Kyoto ware craftsmanship. Adorned with the mark of Soi, it is made from stoneware and embellished with iron pigment under a clear glaze. Dating back to either late 17th or early 19th century, this tea caddy exudes elegance and sophistication through its delicate form and impeccable artistry. The artist's skillful execution can be seen in every curve and contour of this small yet remarkable vessel. Gifted by Charles Lang Freer himself, this piece holds immense historical value as it represents Japanese culture during one of its most significant periods. Its presence at the Smithsonian Institution allows visitors to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also gain insight into Japan's rich artistic heritage. Bridgeman Images has captured this pottery artwork flawlessly through their lens, preserving its essence for generations to come. This print serves as a testament to both the talent of Japanese artisans and our enduring fascination with ancient art forms that continue to captivate us today.
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