Description:

TWO CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY VESSELS, HAN DYNASTY the first a small globular lantern set atop a tripod circular base, the domed top with central aperture painted with bold scrolling motifs, dia: 8.25 in.; the second, a tripod ding and domed cover, with upswept handles, the body and cover painted with red horizontal stripes enclosing a central geometric motif, w: 11 in. (over handles) (2)

Provenance: From the Collection of Osborne and Victor Hauge and their wives, Gratia and Takako. Victor and Takako published Folk Traditions in Japanese Art in connection with their 1978 traveling exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art; Japan House Gallery, New York and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Additionally, thousands of items from the Hauges are in the collections of the Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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