7th Century - 10th Century; Tang Dynasty (618-907)
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Function
Artwork
艺术品
Acquisition
Found in Qingzhou City in 1953 and then transferred to the museum.
1953年青州出土。
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Why this is a Masterpiece
The vase takes the shape of a double-fish which was widely regarded as an auspicious symbol in traditional China. Tri-color pottery was very common in the Tang Dynasty, but the double-fish shape was rare.
The Tang Dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an (present-day Xi'an) is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization; it was largely a period of progress and stability. Tang San Cai or tri-color Tang pottery is the generic name for color-glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty and functioned specifically as a burial object. Although neither the whereabouts of Tang tri-color kilns, nor their makers are known, Tang San Cai represents a great historical period and a unique ancient art form.