Title:Dragon jarDate:Choson dynastyMedium:Porcelain with underglaze cobalt designDimensions:H.18-1/4 x Dia.13-1/2 in.
Creation Place:Asia, KoreaCredit Line:The Willliam Hood Dunwoody FundAccession Number:99.168 Location:G206 Unlike the vicious, fire-breathing beasts of Western mythology, Koreans believed that dragons defeated evil and brought rain for bountiful harvests. In both China and Korea, five-clawed dragons were emblematic of the emperor, and ceramics, paintings, and robes bearing five-clawed dragons were reserved for royal use. The dragon on this jar has four claws and thus was probably owned by a court official. Such jars were often produced in pairs and used to decorate a formal reception hall.