Vase
1100-1350 (made)
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In the 19th century a Paris dealer bought this vase from its Japanese owner and later sold it to the V&A. The story of how it travelled from China to Britain is fascinating.
A manual on home furnishing published in China in the early 17th century advises the use of ceramic vases for flower arrangement in summer and bronze ones in winter. (In winter the water might freeze and crack a ceramic vase.) The Japanese loved using antique vases in their flower arrangements, and a few Chinese bronze vases, including this one, found their way to Japan.
A manual on home furnishing published in China in the early 17th century advises the use of ceramic vases for flower arrangement in summer and bronze ones in winter. (In winter the water might freeze and crack a ceramic vase.) The Japanese loved using antique vases in their flower arrangements, and a few Chinese bronze vases, including this one, found their way to Japan.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Bronze, cast |
Brief description | Met, China, vess/cont/holders |
Physical description | This vase was used for flowers in a temple or home. It was later taken to Japan. |
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Object history | Purchased from Siegfried Bing (Paris), accessioned in 1876. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project. |
Summary | In the 19th century a Paris dealer bought this vase from its Japanese owner and later sold it to the V&A. The story of how it travelled from China to Britain is fascinating. A manual on home furnishing published in China in the early 17th century advises the use of ceramic vases for flower arrangement in summer and bronze ones in winter. (In winter the water might freeze and crack a ceramic vase.) The Japanese loved using antique vases in their flower arrangements, and a few Chinese bronze vases, including this one, found their way to Japan. |
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Accession number | 120-1876 |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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