A very large Arita export jug of European stoneware form, made in Arita for export by the Dutch East India Company, decorated in the Chinese Transitional Style with Scholars in the Wildnerness
Chokichidani kiln, Arita, Hizen province, Japan
early Edo period, Kanbun era (1660-1673)
circa 1655-60
The oviform ewer of German stoneware (beer jug/bier-krug/Bellarmine) form decorated in underglaze blue in the Chinese Transitional style, with waisted neck decorated with upright Dutch tulips, the applied C-shaped pierced loop handle decorated with diagonal geometrical patterns.
The impressively-sized bulbous body superbly and energetically painted with groups of Scholars in the Wildness, watching the falling leaves and surrounded by pine trees, maples and rockwork.
The pierced handle was made to be fitted with a silver-mount after imporation in Europe - for an example, see a similarly shaped vessel with contempory Dutch silver mounts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2002.447.44.
Sherds bearing this stylized Transitional decoration have been found at the Chokichidani kiln.
Measurements:
24.8 cm high
Condition:
In excellent unrestored original condition.
A very large Arita export jug of European form, Chokichidani kiln, 1655-60
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COMPARABLE EXAMPLES
A similar example, with contemporary silver mounts, illustrated in Brennan Ford, Barbara & Impey, Oliver 'Japanese Art from the Gerry Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art', no.37.
Another similar example, slightly smaller and without mounts, in The British Museum and dated to 1655-60.