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Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Paired cuffbands: Blue butterfly and peony on yellow silk
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.50.1
<p>This bowl has a narrow foot and a ared mouth. is type of bowl was produced in large quantities from the 11th century to the 12th century. Its inner wall has mold-impressed peony sprays. The entire body of the bowl is glazed, including the inside of the foot, but the glaze on its rim of the foot was wiped away, on which refractory spurs were adhered to for ring. Parts of the inner surface show ne crackles, while the inner bottom was stained with greenish-brown iron spots. One part of the rim was damaged and subsequently repaired. Glaze applied to the outer surface has partially owed downwards, resulting in an uneven surface, but the glaze and clay are quite well fused and sintered.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art</em> (2014) p.93]</p>
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The celadon bowl has straight-lined sides. The surface is evenly coated with a dark bluish green glaze. The celadon bowl rests on a rather tall foot, which was hollowed out from the bottom. The designs are present only on the inside
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Conical bowl with molded floral design
12th century
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.222
This bowl flares out by having a smaller diameter on the bottom and larger diameter along the rim. The outside of the bowl is decorated with red, pink, and yellow peonies with green leaves. The inside of the bowl is decorated with a red rooster. The outside rim of the bowl has two red horizontal stripes, the top rim of the bowl is wavy with many bumps that resemble flower petals, the inside rim is decorated with more peonies. The foot of the bowl it tall.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small Bowl with Peonies and Rooster Design
1767 – 1799
Gift of Mr. Chung Mo-nan
1956/2.19

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Paired cuffbands: Birds, peonies, and magnolias on deep pink silk
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.41

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Paired cuffbands: White cranes with peonies, cherries and orchids
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.42

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Paired cuffbands: Blue butterfly and peony on yellow silk
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.50.2
A still life of a vase of peonies. The image is tightly cropped and droplets of water are visible on the petals of the flowers. 
John Dugdale (American (North American))
Cornwall Peonies
2002
Museum Purchase made possible by the Harry Denham Trust
2003/1.380

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
One of two separated cuffbands: Flowers and birds under plum and peony blossoms,
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.35.1

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
One of two separated cuffbands: Flowers and birds under plum and peony blossoms,
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.35.2
<p>The inner base and walls of this celadon dish are mold-impressed with a peony and peony scrolls, respectively. The low foot retains traces of quartzite supports in three places. The glaze is poorly fused, showing traces of its running, while partial oxidization has given the dish a yellow-green hue in parts.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art </em>(2014) p.114]</p>
The rim of this celadon saucer is outward flared. Fine crackles are present throughout the surface of the saucer, coated with a dark bluish green glaze. It has glazed short foot with 3 spur marks and is molded peony design on wall and bottom. The exterior glaze color change due to over heating, fired in sagger that was not tightly closed.
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Shallow flat-bottomed bowl with molded floral designs
1100 – 1299
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.221
<p>A circle is incised on the wide inner base of this bowl; the base is decorated with a chrysanthemum floret and is surrounded by lotus scrolls on the wall. There is a crack on the inner base which formed during firing, but the overall state of sintering is fine. There are six refractory spur marks on the foot. Part of the mouth had been broken off and restored.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art </em>(2014) p.95]</p>
The celadon bowl is close in shape to a perfect hemisphere, and its rim is turned very slightly outward. There is a peony design on the wall and bottom. The color is olive grey. It has a small concave foot.
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Bowl with incised floral pattern on interior bottom and sides
1050 – 1150
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.224

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Paired cuffbands: Peonies and magnolias on deep pink silk
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Johe
1989/2.40
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