Lot 203
Gray-glazed Jar With Fish Print Decoration
YU Hsiao-hao (Taiwanese, 1938)
1986
Ceramics
30(L) x 30(W) x 29(H) cm
Estimate
TWD 460,000-500,000
USD 13,600-14,800
Sold Price
TWD 448,400
USD 13,613
Signature
EXHIBITED:
Creating from Tradition - Contemporary Ceramics exhibition, National palace Museum, Taipei, 1986
ILLUSTRATED:
Creating from Tradition - Contemporary Ceramics exhibition, National palace Museum, Taipei, 1986, color illustration, p. 7
Culture Property Series 44 - Pottery, Council for Cultural Affairs, Taipei, 1989, p. 62
+ OVERVIEW
Grey Mat Glaze - Yu Hsiao-hao Adept in using fish patterns as the decorations on his ceramics, Yu Hsiao-hao adopts a highly serious attitude towards the art of pottery making. Depth in substance and manifestations of an individually unique style are heavily stressed in his works. Merging both traditional and innovative concepts, works with unsophisticated simplicity, honest dignity and distinctive appeal are customarily created using a grey mat glaze, which undergoes flaming at high temperatures of 1300℃ to form glazes in colours such as nut brown, dark green, veneda and pale white. Through these, the rich native appeal inherent in him is conveyed, transmitting a sense of intimacy. Yu believes that works of pottery are not detachable from life; they must be born and accumulated of common folk culture before they can arouse widespread feelings of sympathy in the mass community and only then can they establish a foothold in everyday living.
The 20th Century Chinese Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2004
Sunday, November 14, 2004, 12:00am