Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

 

Vase with slightly bulging body and expanding neck

Description


                    Vase with slightly bulging body and expanding neck, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute
Vase with slightly bulging body and expanding neck, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute

A sketch of a vase, with a vertical central line drawn to aid in making it symmetrical.

The Thompson catalogue described the subject as one of two similar vases:

'Pair of Vases, with slightly bulging bodies and expanding necks. On one a band of six musicians, with female dancing on a carpet, in the presence of lady of rank seated at a table, with two attendants at her side: round the neck, bamboo leaves and ornamental band: round the foot a running leaf pattern. On the other vase, a mandarin or person of rank, seated at a table in a pavilion surrounded by warriors and attendants, is addressing a sage who, standing in front of a table, is apparently inscribing upon a scroll the words addressed to him: without, a warrior carrying a standard attended by another bearing an offering: round the neck, bamboo leaves and ornamental bands: round the foot running leaf pattern. Mark, Ta Ming Ching-hwa nien chi. A.D. 1465-1468. Height, 10 inches.' 1

This is the second vase described above, showing, at upper left, the mandarin sitting at a table, but details are only roughly indicated.

Notes:

1: Thompson 1878 [more] , pp. 15-16 (cat. no. 74) repr. pl. 12.

Last updated: 18th March 2021 by Margaret