All Items : Artists : Photographs : Contemporary item #1435431 (stock #48)
Dragon's Pearl
$3,000.00
Araki Nobuyoshi, silver gelatine print, untitled, Signed on the back and dated ’09. Measurements: 27 x. 40 cm. Perfect condition. Nobuyoshi Araki (b. May 25, 1940) is a well known photographer and one of the most prolific Japanese artist, primarily known for his photographies that blend eroticism and bondage. His works are in Museums and private collections. Inquire for price.
All Items : Artists : Paintings : Watercolor : Pre 2000 item #1437190 (stock #850)
L'Enfant Gallery
$11,000.00
A beautiful large scale watercolor and gouache painting by artist Bruce Handiside Mitchell, 1908-1963 was a New York painter who would travel to Scotland to paint as well as New England. measuring 20 x 30“, frame size approximately 32”x43”…. Birth place: Tayport, Scotland Death place: Langhorne, PA Addresses: Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY; Milton, PA Profession: Painter, educator, lecturer, writer, teacher Studied: ASL, with Harry Wickey, Thomas Benton, George Grosz, G...
All Items : Artists : Paintings : Watercolor : Pre 1980 item #1437193 (stock #577)
L'Enfant Gallery
$1,200.00
A beautiful city view of Brussels in watercolor and gouache by artist SARNOFF measures. 8x8.5” , frame size 20x21”
All Items : Artists : Jewelry : Sets : Pre 2000 item #1437704 (stock #CM-18)
Period Pieces
$75.00
Splendid modern sterling and 14 k gold necklace and earrings. The basic form is the Maltese cross, each earring and the pendant are just under an inch in size. Each is centered with a bezel-set cabochon garnet of rich red color, surrounded by a patterned silver ring. At each point is a 14k gold bead mounted in a silver trefoil. Original purchase was in the mid 1990s.
All Items : Artists : Prints : Pre 1990 item #1438238 (stock #12053)
The sheet size: 39 1/8" H x 32" W
The image size: 31 3/4" H x 26" W
The title: "Creature Comfort"
Artist: Susan Rios (American)
Medium: 100% Arches paper, Unframed.
Signed by artist: Lower right in pencil
Edition Numbered : M 5/20, in pencil
The year made: 1990
Publisher: Martin Lawrence Limited Edition
as last photo with COA showing.
The condition: Mint, never been framed...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Contemporary item #1438613 (stock #53)
Dragon's Pearl
$950.00
A powerful Bizen sculptural vessel by Motoharu Kurokawa Of a trapezoidal shape, with irregular cut away parts on both sides. Kurokawa Motoharu ( Tokyo, 1957 - ) is an innovative craftsman from Okayama, who works with Bizen, he has won numerous prizes for the originality of his works. Member of Japan Kogei Association. Impressed artist’s mark in the bottom and information of the artist. Size: H 30 cm, W 30 cm, bottom: L 18 x 7 cm. Perfect condition
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Contemporary item #1439488 (stock #BW2-1)
Gallery Rex
$580.00
Bizen ware has been made from 16th century for 500 years and well known as one of 6 old kilns in Japan. At the Bizen kilns, no artificial glaze is used and expressions are by just effects of burning fire woods. The effects are by flame and clay and by ashes...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Bottles : Contemporary item #1439496 (stock #BW2-2)
Gallery Rex
$580.00
Bizen ware has been made from 16th century for 500 years and well known as one of 6 old kilns in Japan. At the Bizen kilns, no artificial glaze is used and expressions are by just effects of burning fire woods. The effects are by flame and clay and by ashes...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Contemporary item #1439527 (stock #54)
Dragon's Pearl
$600.00
The vase has interesting rugged and leathery texture to it, reminding of elephant skin. H 18 cm. Signed with impressed mark. It comes with inscribed and signed storage box and information paper. Perfect condition. ***** Morimoto Kei was born in Akaiwa City ( Okayama ) in 1948. In 1978 he came under the influence of Master Fujiwara Kei and was taught by him. 1982 became a student of Oi Itsugo 1986 built his first climbing kiln. 1989 opens his studio...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Vases : Pre 2000 item #1439972 (stock #TRC230311)
Master of a very difficult technique from the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) known in Japanese as Neriage, the potter who created this elegant vase uses extreme precision to combine sheets of differing types of clay, culminating in a unique visual effect. While many of his pieces are ringed with swirls of colors, this one is more modern and subdued...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Porcelain : Contemporary item #1439980 (stock #TRC220125)
Being based in Kyoto we occasionally come across fine Chinese and Korean tea-ware to mix in with our Japanese offerings. Here we have an example of a ceremonial tea bowl from the Shinragi kiln in Korea. Pieces like the one seen here are baked in a traditional wood-fired “climbing kiln” at a temperature of over 1,300 degrees for 5 days...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Vases : Contemporary item #1440877 (stock #RS-11)
Gallery Rex
$1,415.00
Sadamitsu Sugimoto, a great master of the ceramic art scene in Japan, was led by Tachibana Daiki the great Zen teacher and has been producing a lot of masterpieces through over 40 years .He has been studying the world of “wabi, sabi, and yugen” as his life's theme. *Tachibana Daiki is well known that former Arkansas Gov...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Plates : Contemporary item #1442580 (stock #1460)
Choi Sung Jae (born 1962) is the most widely exhibited Korean ceramic artist, in international galleries and in the permanent collections of major museums, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, the Peabody Essex Museum, and many others. He is a master of white slip buncheong ceramics, a style revered and imitated by Japanese artists for centuries. This lovely Pond with Geese and Reeds is a fine example of his work...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Contemporary item #1443257 (stock #0491)
Momoyama Gallery
$9,990.00

Kuwata Takuro makes the most characteristic pottery we have ever seen, and when you look at this spectacular piece it is easy to understand why.

It has Tomo everything - artist's history, wrapping cloth, a silk pouch and a with his fingerprint signed wooden box.

Takuro surely needs no introduction. He was born in 1981 in Hiroshima and graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at Kyoto Saga University in 2001. After that he started studying under Susumu Zaima in 2002...

All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Bowls : Contemporary item #1444130 (stock #TRC220319)
Accents formed using iron pigment stand out across a backdrop of blue-green glaze. The base and a portion of the inside of this ceremonial tea bowl are unglazed displaying rich clay. Created by Shibayama Toshiya, this is an example of contemporary Japanese ceramics at its finest.

A native of Nagoya Shibayama (b. 1959) is exceptionally versatile, working in styles such as Seto, Shino, Karatsu, and Shigaraki among others...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Plates : Contemporary item #1444138 (stock #TRC230301)
Created by Living National Treasure Isezaki Jun, Bizen pieces like the one seen here originated in Okayama (south-western Japan) and have a long history that is closely intertwined with that of tea culture. Known for employing a natural-ash glazing techniques that require extremely long firing times (7-14 days) at very high temperatures, constant attention is required to ensure good results...
All Items : Artists : Metalwork : Contemporary item #1444737 (stock #TRC230919)
The style of this vase, known in Japanese as karakane (“kara” meaning Chinese and “kane” meaning copper), has been carried on by Japanese craftsmen since its theorized introduction during China’s Tang Dynasty. Falling in and out of fashion over the centuries as Japan alternated between preferences for Chinese style tea-ware and more homegrown versions, today it remains a common fixture in many tea rooms...
All Items : Artists : Ceramics : Pottery : Bowls : Contemporary item #1445128 (stock #0494)
Momoyama Gallery
$9,900.00

Kuwata Takuro makes the most characteristic pottery we have ever seen, and when you look at this spectacular piece it is easy to understand why.

This is his Ki-Ji Kinsai Chawan which comes with his originally with his seal, calligraphy and fingerprint signed wooden box.

Takuro surely needs no introduction...