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ID: 300018645
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300018645

 

Record Type: concept
Sue (ceramics style) (Japanese ceramics styles, Japanese decorative arts styles, ... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Refers to a style of gray stoneware manufactured from the 5th to the 10th centuries. Originating in the southern part of the Korean peninsula, the style immigrated to Japan in the 5th and 6th centuries, where it was called iwaibe doki or Chosen doki, until the 1950s. The style is characterized by the production of coil-made vessels fired at temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees centigrade (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit) resulting in a gray color. Sue wares are typically unglazed except for the natural ash glaze occurring during the firing process and decorated with simple combed or punctate designs. In the Hein period (794-1185), productions included new glazed versions using native ash glaze and green or three-color glazing techniques.
 
Terms:
Sue (ceramics style) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,A)
Sue (ceramics style) (Spanish-P,D,U,U)
Sue (Dutch-P,D,U,U)
Chosen doki (ceramics style) (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
Iwaibe doki (ceramics style) (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
Sueki (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
須惠器 (C,U,Chinese (traditional)-P,D,U,U)
xū huì qì (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin)-P,UF,U,U)
xu hui qi (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Pinyin without tones)-P,UF,U,U)
hsü hui ch'i (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Wade-Giles)-P,UF,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  F.FL

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Styles and Periods Facet
Styles and Periods Facet
Hierarchy of Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)
.... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of <styles, periods, and cultures by region>
........ <styles, periods, and cultures by region> (G)
Hierarchy of Asian
............ Asian (G)
Hierarchy of East Asian
................ East Asian (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese (culture or style)
.................... Japanese (culture or style) (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese styles (styles)
........................ Japanese styles (styles) (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese decorative arts styles
............................ Japanese decorative arts styles (G)
Hierarchy of Japanese ceramics styles
................................ Japanese ceramics styles (G)
Hierarchy of Sue (ceramics style)
.................................... Sue (ceramics style) (G)

Additional Notes:
Chinese (traditional) ..... 指五至十世紀生產的灰石器風格,源自朝鮮半島南部,五至六世紀期間引進日本,西元1950年代以前,稱為「祝部土器」或「朝鮮土器」。須惠風格器皿是以土條盤製陶法製作,並以超過攝氏一千度(華氏一八三二度)的溫度燒製,形成灰色的陶器。除了燒製過程自然產生的灰釉之外,典型的須惠器不上釉,並飾以簡單的蜂巢狀或小點狀設計。平安時代(西元794年至1185年)有新的上釉製品,使用天然灰釉以及綠釉或三彩釉技術。 
Dutch ..... Verwijst naar een stijl van grijs steengoed dat vanaf de 5de tot de 10de eeuw werd vervaardigd. Het Sue-aardewerk komt oorspronkelijk uit het zuiden van het Koreaanse schiereiland, maar werd in de 5de en 6de eeuw ook in Japan geïntroduceerd, waar het 'hiwaibe doki' (uitverkoren doki) werd genoemd. Het bleef tot in de jaren 50 van de 20ste eeuw in productie. De stijl wordt gekenmerkt door spiraalvormig opgebouwde houders die werden gebakken bij een temperatuur boven de 1000 graden Celsius, waardoor een grijze kleur resulteert. Sue-aardewerk is meestal ongeglazuurd, afgezien van het natuurlijk asglazuur dat tijdens het bakken wordt gevormd, en is gedecoreerd met eenvoudige gekamde of gestippelde ontwerpen. Tijdens de Hein-periode (794-1185) ontstonden er nieuwe producten, zoals geglazuurde versies op basis van natuurlijk gevormd asglazuur en glazuurtechnieken uitgevoerd in groen of in drie kleuren. 
Spanish ..... Refierese a un estilo del gres de tono gris fabricado a partir de los siglos V y X. Originado en la parte meridional de la península coreana, las cerámicas de Sue immigraron a Japón en los siglos V y VI, en donde fue llamado doki iwaibe o doki elegido, hasta los años 50. El estilo es caracterizado por la producción de los recipientes a temperaturas que exceden 1.000 grados de centígrado (1.832 grados de Fahrenheit) dando por resultado un color gris. Sue, son las cerámicas típicas a excepción del esmaltado natural de la ceniza que ocurría durante el proceso de la leña y adornado con diseños simples. En el período de Hein (794-1185), las producciones incluyeron nuevas versiones esmaltadas usando el esmalte nativo de la ceniza y el verde, técnicas que esmaltaban en tres colores. 

Related concepts:
reflected in/produces ....  Sue ware
........................................  (<pottery by kiln, location, or style>, pottery (visual works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300387403]

Sources and Contributors:
須惠器............  [AS-Academia Sinica Preferred]
...........  和英對照日本美術用語辭典 p. 343
...........  日本國家旅遊局網站 March 2, 2012
Chosen doki (ceramics style)............  [VP]
...............................................  Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (1983) Vol. 7, 256
hsü hui ch'i............  [AS-Academia Sinica]
.......................  TELDAP database (2009-)
Iwaibe doki (ceramics style)............  [VP]
...............................................  Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (1983)
Sue (ceramics style)............  [CDBP-SNPC Preferred, GCI Preferred, RKD, AAT-Ned Preferred, VP Preferred]
...................................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
...................................  AATA database (2002-) 129377 checked 26 January 2012
...................................  Alcina Franch, Diccionario de Arqueología (1998) 424
...................................  Fleming and Honour, Dictionary of the Decorative Arts (1977)
...................................  Legacy AAT data
Sueki............  [VP]
..............  Fleming and Honour, Dictionary of the Decorative Arts (1977) 769
..............  Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (1983) Vol. 7, 256
..............  Savage and Newman, Illustrated Dictionary of Ceramics (1989)
..............  Trubner et al., Asiatic Art in the Seattle Museum (1973) 299
xu hui qi............  [AS-Academia Sinica]
....................  TELDAP database (2009-)
xū huì qì............  [AS-Academia Sinica]
....................  TELDAP database (2009-)
 
Subject: .....  [AS-Academia Sinica, CDBP-SNPC, GCI, RKD, AAT-Ned, VP]
............  AAT-Ned (1994-)
............  AATA database (2002-) 129377 checked 26 January 2012
............  Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan (1983) Vol. 7, 256; iwaibe-doki
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Fleming and Honour, Dictionary of the Decorative Arts (1977)
Chinese (traditional) .......... [AS-Academia Sinica]
.......... TELDAP database (2009-)
Dutch .......... [RKD, AAT-Ned]
.......... AAT-Ned (1994-)
Spanish .......... [CDBP-SNPC]
.......... TAA database (2000-)

 

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