Bottle with flowers of the four seasons

Japanese, for European, probably Dutch, market

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 201

Although the square shape of the bottle replicates a Dutch glass vessel used for holding wine or spirits, the decoration of the flowers of the four seasons—including chrysanthemums symbolic of spring, and peonies for summer—is based on Chinese and Japanese traditions.

Bottle with flowers of the four seasons, Hard-paste porcelain painted with colored enamels over transparent glaze (Hizen ware; Imari type), Japanese, for European, probably Dutch, market

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