Southeast Asian Ceramics
"Southeast Asian Ceramics"
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 12 June 24, 2020 (Wed) - September 6, 2020 (Sun)

Large Dish, Deer and landscape design in underglaze blue, 15th-16th century (Important Art Object)
This part introduces the individual styles of ceramics made in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam from the 9th to the 16th century.
Major Work(s) on Exhibit 6 results
Designation | Name | Amount | Creation Excavation | Period | Acquisition Ownership | Comment | |
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Covered Bowl and Spoon | Khmer, Excavated at Angkor | Angkor period, 12th-14th century | Acquired through exchange with the French School of the Far East TE-809 | |||
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Vase with Floral Patterns | Khmer, Excavated at Angkor | Angkor period, 12th-13th century | Acquired through exchange with the French School of the Far East TG-2130 | |||
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Shallow Bowl, Celadon glaze | Kiln in Northern Thailand | 15th century | Gift of Mr. Yoshioka Ken TG-2980 | |||
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Bowl, Celadon glaze with fish and flowering plant design in underglaze iron pigment | Si Satchanalai ware, Thailand | 15th-16th century | Gift of Mr. Yamada Yoshio TG-2902 | |||
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Important Art Object | Bowl, Arabesque design in overglaze enamel | Vietnam, Formerly owned by Okano Shigezo | 16th century | TG-2238 | ||
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Important Art Object | Large Dish, Deer and landscape design in underglaze blue | Vietnam | 15th-16th century | TG-2231 |
