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Small, pale grey-green ceramic bowl with a conical shape and a slightly flared rim. The bowl has a reddish-brown, unglazed circular foot.
Plain Celadon Bowl
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

Plain Celadon Bowl

Artist Chinese Artist
DateYuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
Place of originLong Quan, Zhejiang, China, Asia
MediumStoneware
Dimensions2 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. (5.7 x 14.6 x 14.6 cm)
ClassificationsFurnishings and Equipment
Credit LineGift of Don Q. Vining, M.D.
Object number1989.13.22
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Visual DescriptionSmall, pale grey-green ceramic bowl with a conical shape and a slightly flared rim. The bowl has a reddish-brown, unglazed circular foot.
Small, pale grey-green ceramic bowl with a conical shape and a flared rim. The bowl has a reddish-brown, unglazed circular foot.
Chinese Artist
Song and Ming Dynasty (c. 13th - 15th Century)
Brown or olive-green ceramic bowl with a deep, conical shape and a slightly flared rim. The glaze has a crackled appearance, resting on a small foot.
Chinese Artist
Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
Pale green ceramic bowl with a deep, curved body and slightly flared rim. The surface has fine crackle lines, resting on a small, circular foot.
Chinese Artist
Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
Small, pale grey-green ceramic bowl with a deep, rounded shape and slightly flared rim. The surface has a crackled appearance.
Chinese Artist
Yuan or Ming Dynasty (c. 14th-15th century)
Small, pale green ceramic bowl with a rounded body and wide rim. The glaze appears thick with subtle crackling, stopping above an unglazed, reddish-brown circular foot.
Thai Artist
15th-17th century
Small, bulbous, grey-green ceramic vessel with two small loop handles on opposite sides of a short neck. The glaze stops just above a reddish-brown, unglazed circular base.
Chinese Artist
Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
Small, pale green ceramic jar with a bulbous, rounded body. It features a short neck with a slightly rolled rim and mottled glaze, resting on a small, unglazed base.
Chinese Artist
Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
Olive-green ceramic bowl with a deep, conical body. The exterior features carved, overlapping petal-like designs rising from a small, circular foot.
Chinese Artist
Song and Ming Dynasty, 13th-15th century
Round, deep bowl, slightly outward flaring rim, body flares inward to narrow ring foot, grey-white clay body, cobalt blue underglaze, clear gloss glaze over entire piece except base.  Inside: cavetto has diaper pattern (curl-work) border, Inner center: small branch w leaves & one fruit motif encircled w double lines.  Outside:  Body divided into 8 vertical panels--each with flower & scrolled leaves. Top center: decorated w eight treasures symbols.  Parallel lines encircle lower body & foot
Chinese Artist
Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
Pale green or greyish celadon bowl with a conical shape and wide rim. The surface features a crackle glaze pattern and subtle vertical fluting on the exterior.
Chinese Artist
Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)
A beige-green ceramic bowl with a glossy, crackled glaze with a gently flaring rim, rounded sides, and a visible foot.
Chinese Artist
Ming dynasty (1368-1644)
A cream-colored ceramic bowl with a wide, open rim. It rests on a short, circular foot. It has an orange-beige color on the rim and foot.
Thai Artist
14th-16th century
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