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Bottle
(late 17th century)

Medium
earthenware

Measurements
15.1 × 7.2 × 7.2 cm

Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Bequest of Arthur Allen, 1968

Gallery location
17th Century & Flemish Paintings Gallery
Level 2, NGV International

 

About this work

This delftware pair of bottles is decorated in the style of Chinese Transitional porcelains and copies porcelain forms produced in Japan for export to Europe. The ultimate origin of the shape is, however, European. The square form is derived from glass bottles – originally intended to hold spirits like gin – carried by Dutch sailors to Japan. There, the Dutch commissioned Japanese potters to imitate such bottles in porcelain. The square bottle form eventually entered the Japanese porcelain repertoire, where versions of it were produced for domestic consumption.

Artwork Details

Place/s of Execution
Delft, Holland, the Netherlands

Accession Number
1885B.1-D5

Department
International Decorative Arts

Physical description
White tin glaze, square section, painted in blue with two designs of Chinese figures in garden.