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Jingdezhen kilns

Thai Market Thepanom-and-Norasingh Bowl

1724-1849

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Jingdezhen kilns

Thai Market Thepanom-and-Norasingh Bowl

1724-1849

Physical Qualities Porcelain with five-color enamel decoration, 3 5/8 H x 7 Diam. in.
Credit Line Gift of Janet Longcope
Object Number 1946.43
The decoration features Thepanom, a celestial being in the Buddhist pantheon sitting on a lotus against a red background, and the semi-divine guardian Norasingh, shown against a black background. Norasingh has a human head, arms, and torso; a lion's hindquarters; and a deer's tail and hoobes. Bowls like this one were produced by Chinese potters for members of Thailand's elite to use for banquets in monasteries, palaces, and government buildings.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, Janet Longcope, Baltimore
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Hiram Woodward, with an appendix by Ünver Rüstem, “New Perspectives on the Dating and Development of Bencharong Ware.” In Nicolas Revire & Pitchaya Soomjinda, Decoding Southeast Asian Art: Studies in Honor of Piriya Krairiksh (Bangkok: River Books, 2022), pp. 290–303.

Nicolas Revire, Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice, "An Early Collection of Bencharong Porcelain," https://www.artic.edu/articles/1076/an-early-collection-of-bencharong-porcelain

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