Catalogue information
Momoyama period, 16th–17th century
Iga (伊賀) ware; stoneware with natural ash glaze
H. 20.6 cm (8 1/8 in.)
Donated to the Minneapolis Institute of Art by the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation in 2015
Ex Coll.: Count Matsu’ura
Literature
Rhodes 1970, fig. 10
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Tamba Pottery: The Timeless Art of a Japanese Village. Tokyo: Kōdansha International.
Hayashiya Seizō 1972a, pp. 93–94
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[Editor]. Bizen, Tanba, Iga, Shigaraki. Nihon no tōji (Japanese ceramics), 2. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha.
Hayashiya Seizō 1972b, pl. 352
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“Iga mimitsuki mizusashi” (Iga-ware water jar with handles). Kobijutsu, no. 37 (June): 101–2.
Murase 1975, no. 97
; 1975
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Pekarik 1978, no. 25
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Hayashiya Seizō 1981, no. 15
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[Editor]. Tōji (Ceramics). Zaigai Nihon no shihō (Japanese art: Selections from Western collections), 9. Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha.
Tokyo National Museum 1985a, no. 94
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Nihon bijutsu meihin ten: New York Burke Collection / A Selection of Japanese Art from the Mary and Jackson Burke Collection. Exh. cat. Tokyo: Chunichi Shimbun.
Avitabile 1990, no. 136
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[Editor]. Die Kunst des alten Japan: Meisterwerke aus der Mary and Jackson Burke Collection, New York. Exh. cat. Frankfurt: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt.
Murase 2000, no. 97
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Murase 2003, no. 10
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[Editor]. Turning Point: Oribe and the Arts of Sixteenth-Century Japan. Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press.
Tsuji Nobuo et al. 2005, no. 49.
2005
Nyūyōku Bāku korekushon-ten: Nihon no bi sanzennen no kagayaki / Enduring Legacy of Japanese Art: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection. Exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu; Hiroshima Prefectural Museum of Art; Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum; and Miho Museum, Shigaraki, Shiga Prefecture. [Tokyo]: Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha.
See also
This artwork was published as catalogue entry 608 in Volume II of Art through a Lifetime.