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Tea bowl with design of fungus of immortality, unknown workshop
3741859 Tea bowl with design of fungus of immortality, unknown workshop, 18th-19th century (stoneware with iron pigment under clear glaze) by Japanese School, (18th-19th century); 8.2x14.9 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: 3 1/4 x 5 7/8 in); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Charles Lang Freer; Japanese, out of copyright
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© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Gift of Charles Lang Freer / Bridgeman Images
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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This print showcases a remarkable tea bowl adorned with an intricate design of the fungus of immortality. Created by an unknown workshop in the 18th-19th century, this stoneware masterpiece measures 8.2x14.9 cm and is housed in the prestigious Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA. The delicate iron pigment under a clear glaze adds depth and richness to the artwork's composition, highlighting every minute detail of the fungus motif. The Japanese School's craftsmanship shines through as they expertly bring this symbol of longevity and vitality to life. As we gaze upon this tea bowl, we are transported back in time to Kyoto, where it was likely used for traditional tea ceremonies. Its small size - measuring just 3 1/4 x 5 7/8 inches - suggests that it was crafted with great care and precision for intimate gatherings. Thanks to Charles Lang Freer's generous gift, this extraordinary piece has found its home at the Freer Gallery of Art. Its presence within these hallowed walls allows art enthusiasts from around the world to appreciate its beauty and significance. Let us marvel at how this ceramic treasure encapsulates centuries-old traditions while remaining timeless in its allure. It serves as a testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage and reminds us of our own quest for eternal life through artistry and creativity.
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