schema:description 10 | "technique: earthenware with impressed and carved decoration" |
schema:description | "culture: Japan, Jōmon period (c. 10,500-300 BC)" |
schema:description | "tombstone: Deep Cooking Vessel, c. 2500 BC. Japan, Jōmon period (c. 10,500-300 BC). Earthenware with impressed and carved decoration; diameter: 36.8 cm (14 1/2 in.); overall: 44.7 cm (17 5/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1998.32...(more)" |
schema:description | "id: 160539" |
schema:description | "current_location: 235A Japanese" |
schema:description | "creditline: John L. Severance Fund" |
schema:description | "type: Ceramic" |
schema:description | "collection: Japanese Art" |
schema:description | "measurements: Diameter: 36.8 cm (14 1/2 in.); Overall: 44.7 cm (17 5/8 in.)" |
schema:description | "wall_description: This cooking vessel was formed by piling coils of clay atop one another, smoothing and thinning the walls, and then adding surface decoration. These designs consist of vertical incised squiggle lines as well as impressed rope patterns (<em>jōmon</em>), diagonal lines that create texture. Jōmon are typical of vessels of the era, so archaeologists named the period after them....(more)" |