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Vase

1913 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Vase of pale buff earthenware, thrown, with deeply turned base. Throwing rings are visible on the exterior and are pronounced on the interior. The sides of the vase are decorated in an abstract grape and vine design, with incised curving lines and blue and red slip under a clear glaze. Raku-fired. The pot is heavily crazed and has three vertical cracks, stained red. The cracks and crazing probably the result of the firing. A ring of calcium deposits is present on the interior of the vase towards the top. The rim has a small glaze chip.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, raku-fired, incised and decorated with coloured slips under a clear glaze
Brief description
Vase, raku, Bernard Leach, Tokyo, Japan, 1913
Physical description
Vase of pale buff earthenware, thrown, with deeply turned base. Throwing rings are visible on the exterior and are pronounced on the interior. The sides of the vase are decorated in an abstract grape and vine design, with incised curving lines and blue and red slip under a clear glaze. Raku-fired. The pot is heavily crazed and has three vertical cracks, stained red. The cracks and crazing probably the result of the firing. A ring of calcium deposits is present on the interior of the vase towards the top. The rim has a small glaze chip.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.9cm
  • Diameter: 14.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
'BHL' in monogram, incised on the side of the vase, close to the base (Maker's mark. The 'B' written without a stem, and both 'B' and 'H' contained within the larger 'L'.)
Object history
Leach appears to have made a number of raku vases of this design during his period in Japan. At least two further examples are known. He intended them for use in the tea ceremony. The stylised design of vine-leaf and grapes also appears on other raku pieces from this period. This particular vase remained in Leach's possession throughout his life, and was selected for inclusion in the major retrospective of his work held at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1977. Following Leach's death two years later, it was passed from his wife Janet to a third party, coming to light again as part of the sale of ceramics from Bernard Leach's collection held at Christies South Kensington in 2013.
Bibliographic references
  • The Art of Bernard Leach: a Loan Retrospective Exhibition, March to May 1977. Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: [H.M.S.O.], 1977
  • Carol Hogben (ed.). The Art of Bernard Leach, London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1978.
  • Oliver Watson. Bernard Leach: Potter and Artist. London: Crafts Council, 1997.
  • Edmund de Waal. Bernard Leach. St Ives Artists series. London: Tate Gallery Publishing, n.d. [1998]
  • Asobi: Ingenious Creativity and Ceramics from the Collection of Bernard Leach. Sale catalogue. Christie's South Kensington, London, 15 October 2013
Collection
Accession number
C.138-2013

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Record createdOctober 15, 2013
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