- Source: Ge Mingxiang
Ge Mingxiang (1736–1795) (Chinese: 葛明祥; pinyin: Gě Míngxiáng) was a Chinese potter born in Dingshan, Yixing and active during the Qianlong period. Works by him and his brother Ge Yuanxiang (Chinese: 葛源祥; pinyin: Gě Yúanxiáng) were classified as Yixing ware.
The two brothers also made Yijun ware (imitations of Jun glaze) with mottled blue and green glazes (often referred to as "robins egg glaze"). Their work often took an egg-shaped or baluster form.
Their work was well received both domestically and overseas, especially in Japan.
Later generations continued to use the seal of the two brothers through the early 20th century.
Museum holdings
Their work is held by several institutions, including:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Accession no.1904-629
Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession no. 810-1883
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Accession no. EC4.1966
British Museum, Accession no. 1938,0524.76
Musée Cernuschi, Accession no. M.C. 2878
Xiamen Overseas Chinese Museum
Anhui Museum
References
External links
Seal used by Ge Mingxiang
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