Pottery: Unknown
Fragment with stamped design. Stoneware, stamped, inlaid in white slip, and punch'ong-glazed. Fragments of a dish or bowl, inlaid with a floret and radiating motifs.
History note: Unknown before donor
Gompertz Gift
Method of acquisition: Given (1984) by Gompertz, G. St. G. M., Mr and Mrs
15th Century-16th Century#
Choson Dynasty (1392 - 1910)
Circa
1400
-
1550
For C.144, 146, 176, 177, 179, 236, 237, 250, 255 and 393-1984. These stamped (inhwa) punch'ong wares have a thin greyish-blue glaze and were fired on clay or coarse sandy supports. Some were decorated on the outside in plain white slip, applied with a large brush (kwiyal). They were made throughout the country, particularly in the middle of the fifteenth century, during the reigns of King Sejong (1418-1450) and King Sejo (1455-1468). Many such pieces bear inlaid inscriptions naming government offices such as Changhung-go or Insu-bu.
Decoration
composed of
slip
( white)
Glaze
composed of
punch'ong-glaze
Accession number: C.250-1984
Primary reference Number: 16383
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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