Long-Necked Bottle

Lee In-chin Korean

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The Korean potter Lee In-chin made this exquisite ceramic vessel in July 2008 during a month-long stay at Alfred University, New York, which is renowned for its ceramics school. Using local clay, glaze, and a wood-burning kiln, the artist created a thoroughly modern interpretation of a traditional Korean art form: a long-necked celadon bottle from the Goryeo period (918–1392).

Long-Necked Bottle, Lee In-chin (Korean, born 1957), White-bodied stoneware with celadon glaze, Korea

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