Bowl with Peonies

China

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 205

Although Ding ware was first produced in north China under the patronage of the Northern Song (960–1127) court, this bowl was made in the twelfth or thirteenth century when northeast China was under the rule of the Jurchen Jin dynasty. The Jurchen were nomads from the northeast who had controlled north China from the twelfth to the thirteenth century, until they were, in turn, overtaken by the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).

Bowl with Peonies, Porcelain with mold-impressed decoration under ivory glaze (Ding ware), China

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