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May 19, 2013

China Art Cart

Noon – 2 p.m.

Dragon Jar
Title:Dragon Jar
Artist:Artist Unknown
Date:Choson dynasty
Creation Place:Asia, Korea
Credit Line:Gift of Louis W. Hill, Jr.
Accession Number:81.113.6
In addition to designs painted in cobalt blue, Korean potters between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries produced many porcelains decorated with underglaze iron brown designs. Possibly because cobalt was an expensive material, blue-and-white vessels tend to be carefully painted. In contrast, Korean potters display a remarkable freedom in their iron brown designs. Here, a dragon with a humorously long-snout coils around the swelling sides of this robust jar.

American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was well known for his love of Asian art. Wright once owned this jar and used it to decorate his suite at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.