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Teapot with false mark of Gong Chun, Yixing, Jiangsu province (unglazed stoneware)
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Teapot with false mark of Gong Chun, Yixing, Jiangsu province (unglazed stoneware)
FSG325383 Teapot with false mark of Gong Chun, Yixing, Jiangsu province (unglazed stoneware) by Chinese School, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912); 5.7x17.1 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Yixing ware; ); eFreer Slacker Gallery; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Chinese, out of copyright
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This print showcases a Teapot with a false mark of Gong Chun, originating from Yixing, Jiangsu province in China. Crafted during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), this unglazed stoneware piece measures 5.7x17.1 cm and is currently housed at the prestigious Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution in the United States. Yixing ware is renowned for its exceptional quality and unique craftsmanship, making it highly sought after by collectors worldwide. This particular teapot bears a false mark of Gong Chun, adding an intriguing element to its history and provenance. The intricate details on this teapot exemplify the skillful artistry of Chinese potters during the Qing Dynasty. From its delicate handle to its elegantly curved spout, every aspect of this vessel reflects meticulous attention to detail. As we admire this remarkable work of art captured in Bridgeman Images' photo print, we are transported back in time to an era where tea ceremonies were revered as sacred rituals. The beauty and functionality of this teapot would have undoubtedly enhanced such gatherings. With its rich cultural significance and historical value, this Teapot with a false mark of Gong Chun serves as a testament to China's enduring artistic legacy. Its presence within the Freer Gallery reminds us that great works transcend time and continue to inspire generations long after their creation.
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