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Source Description
This jar is painted with figures and designs in underglaze cobalt blue. The Eight Taoist Immortals, identifiable by their attributes and dress, walk in procession over sea waves. The base is painted with stylized sprays of clouds from the waves while a scalloped arabesque floral design around the rim releases a canopy of swirling clouds that alternate between each figure. The jar is a globular shape, the body tapering slightly to a round foot and an open round rimmed mouth and may have contained dry tea. A similar tea jar painted with The Eight Taoist Immortals can be found in the Walters collection [WALTERS 49.1525].
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14305
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Jar with the Eight Immortals
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title
Jar with the Eight Immortals
description
This jar is painted with figures and designs in underglaze cobalt blue. The Eight Taoist Immortals, identifiable by their attributes and dress, walk in procession over sea waves. The base is painted with stylized sprays of clouds from the waves while a scalloped arabesque floral design around the rim releases a canopy of swirling clouds that alternate between each figure. The jar is a globular shape, the body tapering slightly to a round foot and an open round rimmed mouth and may have contained dry tea. A similar tea jar painted with The Eight Taoist Immortals can be found in the Walters collection [WALTERS 49.1525].
provenance
Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876; purchased by William T. Walters, Baltimore, 1876 [no. 330 in 1876 notebook (?)]; inherited by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
date
1572-1619
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CC0
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en
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Ceramics
jars
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H: 6 in. (15.2 cm)
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Chinese
inscriptions
[Reign Mark] In underglaze blue: da ming wan li nian zhi
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Ming Dynasty
reign
Wanli (1572-1619)
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porcelain with underglaze blue
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6238
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244
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