Octagonal Bowl
Dateca. 1755
Maker
English, Chelsea
Label TextA boy emerging from a large ceramic jar is the central theme of a popular Japanese Kakiemon scene copied at Meissen and Chelsea. The intermingling of East and West is visible in the Japanese Kakiemon form, motif, and palette of this European porcelain bowl, which illustrates a Chinese folktale.
The Chinese story depicts a heroic act by the young Sima Guang (1019-1086), who became a great Song dynasty scholar and statesman. He is depicted on the left, casting stones at a water jar in which a young boy has become stuck and is drowning. Once the jar has been smashed, water gushes forth, and a friend assists in the rescue. Pictorial representation of the story had already appeared in Sima Guang's lifetime.
Object number69.165
ProvenanceCollection of Mr and Mrs Henry and Martha Isaacson, unknown purchase date until December 1969; gift from Mr and Mrs Henry and Martha Isaacson to Seattle Art Museum, Washington, 1969
Photo CreditPhoto: Paul Macapia
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Porcelain Stories: From China to Europe", February 17, 2000-May 7, 2000 (2/17/2000 - 5/7/2000)Published ReferencesEmerson, Julie, Jennifer Chen, & Mimi Gardner Gates, "Porcelain Stories, From China to Europe", Seattle Art Museum, 2000, pg. 176
W. B. Honey. Dresden China: An Introduction to the Study of Meissen Porcelain. New York: Tudor Pub. Co., 1937, p. 64
Savage, George. 18th Century English Porcelain. London: Spring, 1952. p. 205
18th Century English Porcelain. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum and Seattle Ceramic Society, 1956, p. 43, pl. 11, #68
MacKenna, F. Severne. Chelsea Porcelain: The Red Anchor Wares. Leigh-on-Sea, England: F. Lewis, 1951, pl. 9, #17
Vollmer, John. Japanese Art at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria: The Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection and Other Acquisitions. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum on behalf of The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1972, p. 94Credit LineGift of Martha and Henry Isaacson
Dimensions3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm), height
9 in. (22.9 cm), diameter
MediumSoft paste porcelain