- Date
- 1368-1644
- Accession number
- 44.80
- Dimensions
- 22 × 13 × 13 in. (55.9 × 33 × 33 cm.)
- Medium
- porcelain
- Description
- A Ming dynasty Fahua-type porcelain potiche jar with lapis, turquoise and aubergine glazes. At the foot of the jar is a deep wave border. The design of figures presumably represents the eight immortals; He Xiangu who holds a Lingzhi (fungus), Li Gieguai, who holds a gourd, Zhang Guolao, who holds a bamboo drum, La Dongbin who holds a fly whisk, Lan Caihe, who holds a flower basket, Cao Guoqiu who holds a clapper, Han Ziangzi, who holds a flute, and Zhongli Quan, who holds a bare belly. The lid is carved out of teakwood and there is a crack that runs around jar at the bulge.
- Credit
- The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of Florence M. Quinn
- Department
- Asian Art