Wide-mouthed Footed Jar (detail), Goja, Three Kingdoms period (Gaya), 6th century
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 10
October 17, 2017 (Tue) - April 22, 2018 (Sun)
This part introduces Korean ceramics from the Proto–Three Kingdoms period (1st century BC–3rd century AD) to the Joseon dynasty(1392–1910).
Current exhibit includes:
Wide-mouthed Footed Jar, Goja, Three Kingdoms period (Gaya), 6th century
Long-necked Jar, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), second half of 5th century
Bowl, White porcelain, Goryeo dynasty, 11th century (Gift of Mr. Kudo Yoshiro)
Dish, White porcelain, Joseon dynasty, 15th–16th century (Private collection)
Jar, Cloud and dragon design in underglaze iron pigment, Joseon dynasty, 17th century (Gift of Ms. Shimizu Nobuko)
Equestrian Figurine, Three Kingdoms period (Silla), 5th–6th century, Important Art Object, Gift of the Ogura Foundation
Bowl, Buncheong ware with stamped beaded roundels design, Joseon dynasty, 15th century (Gift of the Ogura Foundation)
Tea Bowl with Brush Marks, Mujihakeme type; known as "Murakumo", Mujihakeme type, Passed down by the Matsu'ura clan, the feudal load of Hirado domain, Joseon dynasty, 16th century (Gift of Mr. Matsunaga Yasuzaemon)