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Jun kilns

Small Bowl

1199-1367

Scroll

Jun kilns

Small Bowl

1199-1367

Physical Qualities Stoneware with blue glaze, 1 3/4 × 4 1/4 in. (4.4 × 10.8 cm.)
Credit Line Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number 1939.246
An optical effect (rather than a pigment) produced the beautiful bright blues of jun ware. The glaze is suffused with minute bubbles which reflect blue light. The unique effect was achieved by a precise combination of factors, including composition of glaze and clay body, thick application of glaze (possibly to prefired vessels), and long kiln cycles for both firing and cooling. Differences in the temperature within the kiln produced variations in the glaze, from pure bright blue, through grayish-blue, to whitish blue.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1939; Parke-Bernet Galleries, Whitridge Collection, Sale #142, Nov. 16-18, 1939; William H. Whitridge, Baltimore; Alphonse Kann, Paris
'The Whitridge Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain,' The Baltimore Museum of Art, 6/1-10/15/1930.
Frances Klapthor, BMA, "An Artist's Fresh Glaze," April 30 - November 4, 2012.
'The Whitridge Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain,' Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art,1930, no. 225.
Whitridge Collection, NY: Parke-Bernet, 1939, no. 437.

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