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Description: A Korean iron brown-decorated "Dragon" jar
joseon dynasty, 17th/18th century
Of slightly compressed ovoid form, with short, slightly flared neck, raised on a short circular footring, boldly painted with a sinuous four-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl, among stylized clouds, the ground a rich ivory with pale brown staining, the edge of the foot burned red-brown.
H: 7 1/4 in., 18.5cm
PROVENANCE:
Property from a private collection, Florida.
LITERATURE:
Martin Hall Barnes Lorber, "A Promenade through a Selection of Korean Ceramics in a Private Florida Collection", Arts of Asia, September-October 2013 p. 118, fig 28. For two larger (33.5cm and 31.5cm) porcelain jars of this form, decorated in iron-brown, dating to the 17th-18th centuries, see Clare Roberts and Michael brand, eds.,"Earth, Spirit, Fire, Korean Masterpieces of the Choson Dynasty" Sydney, 2000, pp. 106-107, nos 106, 107.
This work will be accompanied by a copy of Arts of Asia, September October 2013