Description Three pieces of archaic Chinese pottery including: a small, red-and-tan-glazed pot; a green-glazed, two-handled ear cup; and a shallow, olive-green-glazed bowl featuring a column in the center with a rooftop and bird. No signatures or makers marks on the objects. Dimensions are: Small pot: 3 3/4" tall X 4 5/8 inches diameter; 9.5 cm tall X 11.8 cm wide. Shallow bowl with pillar: 3 1/2 inches tall X 4 1/2 inches diameter; 8.9 cm tall X 11.4 cm diameter. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report Shallow bowl has one of the roof points broken off and missing. The pot has chips around rim of pot and minor chips to the outside glaze. Ear cup has firing defects, rim chips, and uneven finish.
Provenance From the old collection of Mr. William Wu, San Francisco, USA. William Wu (1939-2007) was born in Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong with his family when he was young. In 1957, he was admitted to the Department of Philosophy at Princeton University. Because of his interest in history, in 1979 he received a doctorate in art history from Princeton University focusing on the Chinese artist Gong Xian. After graduation, he was successively employed as a professor of art history at Dartmouth, Oberlin, and other colleges. He later settled in San Francisco, California, where he presided over the Chinese Cultural Center, held regular cultural exhibitions, and devoted himself to introducing Chinese culture and artists to Western audiences. During the 1980s, he traveled between San Francisco and Shanghai and became an important bridge for cultural and artistic exchanges. Professor William Wu and the famous movie star Jet Li are distant relatives, and he was a great help in the early years of Jet Li's career development. Mr. Wu maintained contact with Jet Li during his life.