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The theme of this <em>sencha </em>tea set is the Chinese scholar-recluse in an idyllic landscape. The teapot depicts two friends playing a board game on a promontory beyond a two-storied residence, while another figure comes across the entry bridge bearing bags of provisions, hung from the ends of a pole balanced across his shoulders. <br><br>The kidney-shaped water cooler has a scene of a man gazing at a full moon in a dramatic mountain-scape stretching before a large compound in the woods. Another man, hunched over and carrying a heavy parcel tied to a pole over his shoulder, struggles to make his way up a hill to the site. The cooler also has a pair of applied <em>nyoi </em>staff-head forms for resting the tips of one’s thumb and index finger, like those on the water cooler with pine trees (see [19]). <br><br>Each of the five teacups has a landscape with an architectural structure and some human activity. <br><br>One cup shows a man with a staff walking away from a residence toward a boat, loaded with what might be a musical instrument wrapped for travel. <br><br>A second cup shows a man rowing a little skiff, which disturbs the otherwise still water. Behind him in the distance is an open-air pavilion. He is making his way toward a pair of figures playing a board game, much like the scene on the teapot. Down the hill from them is a residence; beyond this, a flock of geese approaches through the sky. <br><br>A third cup shows a man in a traveling robe leaning upon his staff as he crosses a bridge to reach a two-story building with a pitched roof, possibly a temple, set between trees. Past this structure, another man sits fishing in a boat. <br><br>A fourth cup shows a humbly dressed man with a broad-brimmed hat lugging a package tied to the end of a rod slung over his shoulder. In front of him is a two-story building flanked by deciduous trees and a man resting against the side of a sturdy stone bridge as he looks at a residence, or perhaps a set of roofed gates, further up the path. <br><br>The last cup has a man walking toward a group of three pavilions announced with a banner hanging from a tall post; beyond this are two large deciduous trees sheltering a stand of small conifers. Across the water from this site is another man sitting on the bank fishing with a large woven basket for his catch beside him.
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447737
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Tea Set with Chinese Landscapes
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447737
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Tea Set with Chinese Landscapes
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The theme of this <em>sencha </em>tea set is the Chinese scholar-recluse in an idyllic landscape. The teapot depicts two friends playing a board game on a promontory beyond a two-storied residence, while another figure comes across the entry bridge bearing bags of provisions, hung from the ends of a pole balanced across his shoulders. <br><br>The kidney-shaped water cooler has a scene of a man gazing at a full moon in a dramatic mountain-scape stretching before a large compound in the woods. Another man, hunched over and carrying a heavy parcel tied to a pole over his shoulder, struggles to make his way up a hill to the site. The cooler also has a pair of applied <em>nyoi </em>staff-head forms for resting the tips of one’s thumb and index finger, like those on the water cooler with pine trees (see [19]). <br><br>Each of the five teacups has a landscape with an architectural structure and some human activity. <br><br>One cup shows a man with a staff walking away from a residence toward a boat, loaded with what might be a musical instrument wrapped for travel. <br><br>A second cup shows a man rowing a little skiff, which disturbs the otherwise still water. Behind him in the distance is an open-air pavilion. He is making his way toward a pair of figures playing a board game, much like the scene on the teapot. Down the hill from them is a residence; beyond this, a flock of geese approaches through the sky. <br><br>A third cup shows a man in a traveling robe leaning upon his staff as he crosses a bridge to reach a two-story building with a pitched roof, possibly a temple, set between trees. Past this structure, another man sits fishing in a boat. <br><br>A fourth cup shows a humbly dressed man with a broad-brimmed hat lugging a package tied to the end of a rod slung over his shoulder. In front of him is a two-story building flanked by deciduous trees and a man resting against the side of a sturdy stone bridge as he looks at a residence, or perhaps a set of roofed gates, further up the path. <br><br>The last cup has a man walking toward a group of three pavilions announced with a banner hanging from a tall post; beyond this are two large deciduous trees sheltering a stand of small conifers. Across the water from this site is another man sitting on the bank fishing with a large woven basket for his catch beside him.
date
1893–1914
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en
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Q117706838
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299428
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Ceramic
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1
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import
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teapot height with lid: 9.2 cm (3 5/8 in.); width with handle: 11.2 cm (4 7/16 in.); hot water cooler: 5.4 x 11.9 x 7.4 cm (2 1/8 x 4 11/16 x 2 15/16 in.); (each) drinking cup: 5 x 8.5 cm (1 15/16 x 3 3/8 in.)
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Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)
accession
2022.171
Source extras
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Tea set with tea pot, hot water cooler, and five cups; porcelain with underglaze blue
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Tea Set with Chinese Landscapes, 1893–1914. Seifū Yohei III (Japanese, 1851–1914). Tea set with tea pot, hot water cooler, and five cups; porcelain with underglaze blue; teapot height with lid: 9.2 cm (3 5/8 in.); width with handle: 11.2 cm (4 7/16 in.); hot water cooler: 5.4 x 11.9 x 7.4 cm (2 1/8 x 4 11/16 x 2 15/16 in.); (each) drinking cup: 5 x 8.5 cm (1 15/16 x 3 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of James and Christine Heusinger, 2022.171
collection
Japanese Art
didYouKnow
Images of famous <em>sencha</em> events that shows that these kinds of porcelains fit with objects, such as a stove and kettle, to form a complete set of utensils for tea preparation, and with ensembles of decorative objects meant to inspire creativity.
citations
citation
Vilbar, Sinead. "Colors of Kyoto: Modern ceramics of Japan.” <em>Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine </em>63, no. 2 (2023): 14–17.
page_number
Reproduced and Mentioned: p. 14
citation
Maezaki, Shinya and Sinéad Vilbar. <em>Colors of Kyoto: The Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio</em>. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 2023.
page_number
Mentioned and Reproduced: cat. no. 27, pp. 100–101
citation
Goodall, Hollis. "Seifū Yohei III: Master of Finesse." <em>Impressions: The Journal of the Japanese Art Society of America</em> 45, part 2 (2024): 178-193.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 186; Reproduced: p. 187, fig. 5
creditline
Gift of James and Christine Heusinger
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2026-05-29 09:01:54.108000
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447737
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Japanese Art
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Japanese Art
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Tea set with tea pot, hot water cooler, and five cups; porcelain with underglaze blue
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male
Asian (from 1900 to present)
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