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Dateca. 1730
Label TextIn East Asian art, the peony-"the king of flowers"-is frequently paired with the mythical phoenix, the "king of birds," in a highly auspicious design that promises blessings and prosperity. The motif of phoenix and dragon, as seen on the pair of Imari vases, is an emblem of weddings and augurs marital harmony.
Object number92.47.22.2
Credit LineGift of Frank D. Stout
Dimensions5 3/4 x 5 3/8 in. (14.61 x 13.65 cm)
MediumImari ware, Kakiemon-style (porcelain with molded decoration and polychrome enamel)
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
Object number: 92.47.22.1
Kakiemon bowl in fluted shape of open chrysanthemum flower
Japanese
late 17th century
Object number: 69.46
Plate
Japanese, Arita
17th century
Object number: 92.47.8
Plate
Japanese, Arita
17th century
Object number: 92.47.9
Photo: Susan A. Cole
Japanese
1660 - 70s
Object number: 56.125
Dish
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
Object number: 92.47.20.2
Kakiemon octagonal bowl
Japanese
early 18th century
Object number: 56.124
Hexagonal plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1800
Object number: 92.47.27.1
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1800
Object number: 92.47.27.2
Dish with wagtail
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1730
Object number: 92.47.20.1
Plate
Japanese, Arita
17th century
Object number: 92.47.13
Plate
Japanese, Arita
ca. 1670 - 90
Object number: 92.47.3.1