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Blue and White Decorated Bag-form Vessel

Artist/Maker
Date14th–15th century
MediumGlazed ceramic
DimensionsOverall: 10 × 5 1/2 in. (25.4 × 14 cm)
Credit LineGift in honor of Hannah M. Richman (OC 1995) by her parents, Hershel and Dr. Elizabeth Richman
Object number1997.39.1
Status
On view
More Information
Ceramicists in the Kingdom of Sukhothai (1238–1438), in today’s Thailand, produced high-fired stoneware with underglaze decorations inspired by Chinese imports that are among the high points in the history of art in Southeast Asia. The kilns at Si Satchanalai in Sawankhalok produced beautiful ceramics both for domestic use and for export to what is today Indonesia and the Philippines.

Vietnam in the late 15th to early 16th centuries was another high point for ceramics. China, for hundreds of years the largest supplier of ceramics, suddenly restricted exports, creating a vacuum in the international market. Vietnamese ceramic makers took advantage of this situation and significantly raised the quality and volume of their production, becoming one of the leading sources of ceramics in the Chinese style like this blue underglaze, pear-shaped vase, a type called Yùhúchūnpíng 玉壺春瓶.
Exhibition History
New Acquisitions, 1996-1997
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 10, 1998 - March 22, 1998 )
A Century of Asian Art at Oberlin: Ceramics
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 22, 2017 - May 27, 2018 )
Inspirations: Global Dialogue Through the Arts
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 5, 2023 - May 31, 2025 )
Collections
  • On View
  • Asian
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