Arita kilns
Imari-style Dish Decorated with a Meandering River and Falling Maple Leaves
1666-1732
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Arita kilns
Imari-style Dish Decorated with a Meandering River and Falling Maple Leaves
1666-1732
Physical Qualities
Porcelain with underglaze cobalt decoration, Other: 1 9/16 × 7 1/16 in. (4 × 17.9 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Frederick Singley Koontz, Baltimore, in Memory of Laurance P. and Isabel S. Roberts
Object Number
2006.54
Japan invaded Korea twice during the 1590s. Though Korea withstood the
assaults, Japanese armies captured skilled artisans, metalworkers, and
civilians. Korean potters taken to Kyushu Island advanced Japanese ceramics
by introducing the climbing kiln and discovering kaolin clay deposits in the
Arita area. These contributions, and the popularity of imported Chinese blueand-
white porcelain, led to the Japanese production of dishes like this one.
This dish reflects both Korean and Chinese ceramic traditions, with a purely
Japanese motif of a few maple leaves and the suggestion of a meandering
river. The palette is blue and white, but this imagery evokes the fall, when
traveling to view the fleeting red maple leaves was—and remains—a popular
activity in Japan.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2006; from Frederick Koontz, by gift; from Laurance and Isabel Roberts, Baltimore
Frances Klapthor, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "The Poetic Imagery of Japanese Art," February 22-August 8, 2010. (Levy Rotation)
Frances Klapthor, The Baltimore Museum of art, "Across East Asia: China's Cultural & Artistic Legacy," October 30, 2019-December 31, 2023.
Frances Klapthor, "The Way of Nature: Art from Japan, China, and Korea," Baltimore Museum of Art, September 21, 2025-March 1, 2026
Frances Klapthor, The Baltimore Museum of art, "Across East Asia: China's Cultural & Artistic Legacy," October 30, 2019-December 31, 2023.
Frances Klapthor, "The Way of Nature: Art from Japan, China, and Korea," Baltimore Museum of Art, September 21, 2025-March 1, 2026
Inscribed: Bottom, underglaze blue: "fuku" within a square [good fortune].