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Large bottle vase, decorated in Holland in the Imari style, Ko-Imari
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Large bottle vase, decorated in Holland in the Imari style, Ko-Imari
AME416487 Large bottle vase, decorated in Holland in the Imari style, Ko-Imari, late 17th century (earthenware with enamels overglaze) (detail of 117741) by Japanese School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: depicts European figures, birds, plants and ornamental decoration; ); eAshmolean Museum; Japanese, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of artistry - a large bottle vase decorated in the Imari style, Ko-Imari. Created in Holland during the late 17th century, this earthenware masterpiece is adorned with vibrant enamels overglaze. The intricate detail captured in this photograph highlights the exquisite craftsmanship that went into its creation. The vase depicts a mesmerizing scene filled with European figures, birds, plants, and ornamental decorations. Each element seems to come alive as they intertwine harmoniously on the surface of the vessel. A man stands tall amidst this exotic display, his presence commanding attention. Two fierce creatures engage in an intense battle on opposite sides of the vase. A lion and a bird clash against each other with undeniable force and determination. This confrontation symbolizes strength and conflict while adding an intriguing dynamic to the overall composition. Every inch of this ceramic artwork is meticulously designed with ornate patterns and decorative motifs that captivate viewers' eyes from every angle. The level of detail achieved by the artist is truly awe-inspiring. Displayed at Ashmolean Museum at University of Oxford in the UK, this extraordinary piece represents not only Dutch pottery but also Japanese influence through its Imari style decoration. It serves as a testament to cross-cultural artistic exchange during that era. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this stunning work for all art enthusiasts to appreciate and admire for generations to come.
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