These objects are all Japanese tea bowls (chawan) primarily from the Edo period, representing various regional ceramic traditions including Raku, Karatsu, Hagi, Mino, and other ware styles used in the Japanese tea ceremony.
17 objects · 3 institutions
Metropolitan Museum of Art
early 17th century
Baptismal Bowl with Christian Design of Cross and Insignia of the Society of Jesus: Hagi Ware
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1600
Bowl: Kutani Ware
Cleveland Museum of Art
early to mid-1800s
Deep Bowl
Metropolitan Museum of Art
19th century
Ewer (Suichu)
Cleveland Museum of Art
early 1600s
Ewer (Suichū)
Cleveland Museum of Art
early 1600s
Gohon (Korean-Style) Tea Bowl with Cranes
Metropolitan Museum of Art
second half of the 18th century
IIIF
Oribe-Type Ewer
Art Institute of Chicago
early 17th century
IIIF
Raku Ware Tea Bowl
Art Institute of Chicago
18th century
IIIF
Raku Ware Tea Bowl with Design of Descending Geese