Jar in Shape of Archaic Bronze Vessel (Hu)

China

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 205

Like many early ceramic shapes, the shape of this storage jar is based on more expensive bronze and lacquer prototypes. The wide mouth, the articulated rim, and the amber glaze of this example help date the piece to the Eastern Han dynasty.

Jar in Shape of Archaic Bronze Vessel (Hu), Earthenware with incised decoration under amber glaze, China

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