Pitcher with cylindrical spout
Place of OriginHebei province, China; Hebei province
Date960-1127
DynastyNorthern Song period (960-1127)
MaterialsPorcelain with overglaze green decoration (Ding ware)
DimensionsH. 12 7/8 in x W. 7 1/4 in x D. 7 1/2 in, H. 32.7 cm x W. 18.4 cm x D. 19.1 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P1199
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
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Ding Wares of the Song and Jin Dynasties
Ding ceramics are primarily white-glazed wares made since the Tang dynasty (618–907) at kilns centered in Quyang, Hebei province in northeastern China. They are notable for mold‑impressed, incised, and carved decorations as well as their eye-catching “teardrop” glaze that is created by drips on thickly applied areas. During the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), Ding kilns occasionally supplied the imperial court.
approx. 1060-1127
1115-1234
1115-1234
960-1279
approx. 1050-1130
approx. 960-1000
960-1127