An Idea (for the Journey)
The ceramist and writer Edmund de Waal made this work specially for the Rijksmuseum. The two display cases resemble a pair of hanging scroll paintings, or two pages of a book with the rows of porcelain pots as lines of text. At the same time, the white and gold vessels engage in a dialogue with the Chinese and Japanese porcelain on view in the Asian Pavilion.
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An Idea (for the Journey)
The ceramist and writer Edmund de Waal made this work specially for the Rijksmuseum. The two display cases resemble a pair of hanging scroll paintings, or two pages of a book with the rows of porcelain pots as lines of text. At the same time, the white and gold vessels engage in a dialogue with the Chinese and Japanese porcelain on view in the Asian Pavilion.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... chenking Edmund de Waal, 2013)
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On loan from the Asian Art Society in The Netherlands (gift of Edmund de Waal, 2013)
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description
De keramist en schrijver Edmun ...... sch Paviljoen staat opgesteld.
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The ceramist and writer Edmund ...... on view in the Asian Pavilion.
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AK-MAK-1735
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Rijksmuseum
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An Idea (for the Journey)
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An idea (for the journey)
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created
2013
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2013
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extent
depth 15 cm
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height 152 cm
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vitrine breedte 65 cm
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vitrine diepte 15 cm
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vitrine hoogte 152 cm
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width 65 cm
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Collectie: Aziatische keramiek
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Collection: Asian ceramics
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provenance
donated by the artist to the V ...... om on loan to the museum, 2013
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