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Lobed Dish Decorated with European Sailing Ships

1833-1866

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Arita kilns

Lobed Dish Decorated with European Sailing Ships

1833-1866

Physical Qualities Porcelain with underglaze cobalt decoration, 7/8 × 7 7/16 × 6 1/4 in. (2.3 × 18.9 × 15.8 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Terry Trapp, Baltimore
Object Number 1992.295
The black ships of the American Admiral Matthew Perry arrived in Japan in 1853. These square-masted vessels appear on this modest dish, which was decorated using stencils rather than painted by hand. The ships came to represent a great change in the life of Japan, and epitomized the promise and danger of the unknown.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1992; Terry Trapp, Baltimore
Frances Klapthor, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "The Poetic Imagery of Japanese Art," February 22-August 8, 2010. (Levy Rotation)

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