German museum collects Ru kiln porcelain in the Northern Song Dynasty. What do you know about this cultural relic?

The representative porcelain of the Northern Song Dynasty is an important part of the culture of the Song Dynasty. According to foreign media reports, it was learned from the national art collection in Dresden, Germany that the museum found an extremely rare Ru kiln porcelain bowl in its porcelain collection. Are you Leah, director of the porcelain collection department of Dresden National Art Collection? Weber said, this is an era? Is it sensational? This discovery.

Dresden National Art Collection is located in Dresden, the capital of Saxony in eastern Germany. It is a world-famous museum and scientific research institution. Its main collection originated from the palace collection of the elector of Saxony in the16th century, and the Green Vault Treasure Hall under its jurisdiction has the largest treasure collection in Europe.

According to the introduction of Dresden National Art Collection, the discovery of Ruyao porcelain bowls in the Northern Song Dynasty originated from the historical research project of 20 14 to inventory the East Asian porcelain in the porcelain collection of Dresden National Art Collection. Experts from more than 20 countries and regions, such as China, Japan, the United States and Britain, participated in this research. The museum said that after research, it was found that the porcelain bowl did not come from the Korean peninsula as previously thought, but was a piece of Ruyao porcelain from the Northern Song Dynasty in China.

According to the photos published by the museum, this is a shallow bowl with a diameter of 13 cm, which is blue and blue, and its color has the remarkable characteristics of Ru kiln. Does the museum think this may be one of them? Pen wash? . German doctor Oscar? Luc-Embrden bought this bowl in China from 19 13 to 19 14. Later, it was purchased by Zimmerman, then head of the porcelain collection department of Dresden National Art Collection, in 1927, and was included in Dresden's? China and Korean porcelain? Collection. It is reported that similar Ru kiln porcelain bowls sold at Sotheby's 20 17 for a sky-high price of 37.7 million US dollars.

According to the museum, experts from the Palace Museum in Beijing pointed out to it on 20 18 that this porcelain may belong to Ru kiln. Porcelain, the main representative of the Northern Song Dynasty, is an important part of the Song culture. Regin, an internationally renowned China porcelain expert? Kral (Kang Ruijun) was identified as Ruyao porcelain.