round bodied jar with wide mouth, slightly inverted neck; lighter brown interior with dark brown exterior with tan abstract brush strokes

Small Wide Mouthed Jar, 12th-13th century

Unknown artist, expand_more

This type of rounded container with high set shoulders, short neck, and rolled lip is gernerally referred to as a guan. The dark-brown glaze covers most of the exterior of the jar and the interior of the lip. A beautifully, abstract pattern of long, energetically brushed lines enlivens the exterior surface. These brush strokes appear buff where opaque and medium-brown where transparent. The method used to create this glaze effects remain uncertain. A resist material may have been used or a paste composed of wood ash, water, and slip was brushed on the raw surface to create the abstract design before dipping in the brown glaze. This jar is from the Jizhou kilns at Yonghe, Qian, Jiangxi province.

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Title
Small Wide Mouthed Jar
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Artist
Accession Number
2001.137.2
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round bodied jar with wide mouth, slightly inverted neck; lighter brown interior with dark brown exterior with tan abstract brush strokes