Tea Container with Plum Blossom, 1800s. Creator: Aoki Mokubei (Japanese, 1767-1833).

Tea Container with Plum Blossom, 1800s. Creator: Aoki Mokubei (Japanese, 1767-1833).

2-742-883 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Tea Container with Plum Blossom, 1800s. Aoki Mokubei, born into a family of restaurateurs, was a potter, calligrapher, painter, and scholar, and is considered one of the three masters of later Edo period Kyoto ceramics. He specialized in porcelains fashioned after Chinese prototypes, and created works for steeped tea (sencha) such as these matching tea caddies decorated in an underglaze blue called sometsuke—literally "with applied dye." He signed them on their bottoms. They also have intricately patterned silk sleeves to both beautify and protect them. On the exterior of the lid of the outer wooden box that contains them, it is written that Mokubei inscribed and painted an image on the box. On the interior of the lid, the signature and seals of a former owner are written. Mokubei has signed the lid of the inner box, and a charming ink and light colour composition of West Lake in Hangzhou in China covers its three sides. On the fourth side is a long inscription by Mokubei describing the scene.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Porcelain with underglaze blue

Picture Type
  1. Ceramic

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3956x4859
File Size : 56,316kb


Aliases

  1. 1989.265.2
  1. 154668
  1. 0940021888
  1. 1989.265.2
  1. 2-742-883
  1. 2742883


Keywords - refine your search by combining multiple keywords below.