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Nezumi-Shino Chawan by Kato KageakiVII

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1970   item# 771995

Nezumi-Shino Chawan by Kato KageakiVII
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120,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

Kato Kageaki(1899-1972)traces back his lineage to the first Kato who built the legendary Motoyashiki kiln in Toki, Gifu Prefecture during the late 1500s. Today Kato's grandson YasukageXIV continues in the family tradition within a short walk from the Motoyashiki ruins. Kageaki was a master Mino ceramic artist and only one of a handful in the mid 20th century; in 1958 he was designated a Gifu Intangible Cultural Property for his Shino and Oribe wares. This is a classic Nezumu-Shino chawan wit ...click for details


'Vase' by Fujihira Shin

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1980   item# 743667

'Vase' by Fujihira Shin
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One of Japan's most unique and prolific ceramic artists is Kyoto's Fujihira Shin(b.1922). He has essayed some of the most charming, intriguing, and of 'another world' ceramic pieces during his long career. He's been honored with museum retrospective exhibitions at Musee Tomo in Tokyo and Paramita in Mie museums and issue no.76(2003) of Honoho Geijutsu was devoted to him. His honors and exhibitions are too long to list here, suffice to say he is a major, eclectic ceramic artis ...click for details


Mashiko Jar-Henko by Murata Gen

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1980   item# 742508

Mashiko Jar-Henko by Murata Gen
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A fine and again boldly glazed henko-jar by Mashiko great Murata Gen(1904-1988); this one is very similar in form to most of Murata's jars, yet the glazing scheme is quite unusual with a nuka base, iron brush sweeps and an iron glaze lip and flowing patches, overall a great example of a Murata jar. In perfect condition, 24.5cm.talx20x15, signed on base.

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