Celebrating the imperfect, an Oribe tea bowl
Clog-Shaped Tea Bowl (Chawan) with Plum Blossoms and Geometric Patterns, early 17th century, Japan, stoneware with iron-black glaze, Mino ware, Black Oribe type, 7.6 x 14.3 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
speakers: Dr. Sonia Coman and Dr. Steven Zucker
Видео Celebrating the imperfect, an Oribe tea bowl канала Smarthistory
speakers: Dr. Sonia Coman and Dr. Steven Zucker
Видео Celebrating the imperfect, an Oribe tea bowl канала Smarthistory
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