Ko-Imari Leaf Shaped Dish, one of five
Title:Ko-Imari Leaf Shaped Dish, one of five
Artist:Artist Unknown
Date:1660’s
Creation Place:Asia, Japan
Credit Line:The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fund
Accession Number:2000.80.1
Japanese potters became an important source of porcelain decorated in the Chinese manner for the European market in the early decades of the 17th century. By the 1660's and 70's, however, Japanese shapes and designs became popular among both foreign and domestic buyers. Tea masters prized elegant plates such as these for use in kaiseki, cuisine served in conjunction with the tea ceremony.