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Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Creator: Unknown

Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Creator: Unknown


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Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Creator: Unknown

Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

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Applied Arts Of Asia Asian Collection Awata Ware Bowl Celadon Glaze Glazed Glazed Pottery Ming Ming Dynasty Mold Molded Porcelain Stoneware Underglaze Vessel Yuan Dynasty Applied Arts Craftsmanship


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Chinese art, known as the "Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish". Believed to have been created during either the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) or the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), this exquisite ceramic bowl is an enigmatic masterpiece. The identity of its creator remains unknown, adding to its allure. The bowl's celadon glazed stoneware features underglaze molded decoration and applied decoration in biscuit reserve. Its vibrant colors and intricate design depict a young boy surrounded by swimming fish, evoking a sense of harmony between humans and nature. The craftsmanship displayed in this artifact exemplifies the skillful techniques employed by ancient Chinese artisans. Displayed within the prestigious Art Institute of Chicago, this artwork represents an integral part of their Asian collection. It serves as a testament to China's rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. As visitors admire this historic treasure, they are transported back in time to witness the ingenuity and creativity that flourished during these dynasties. The Bowl with Boy and Swimming Fish not only holds historical significance but also embodies timeless beauty. Its presence within the gallery space invites contemplation on themes such as tradition, craftsmanship, and human connection with nature. This artifact stands as a symbol of China's enduring artistic traditions while offering viewers an opportunity for reflection on our shared global heritage.

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