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A Set of Painted Tokkuri by Living National Treasure Kondō Yuzō


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Directory: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1950: Item # 1444618

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Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
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Kyoto, Japan


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Yuzo Kondo is one of the more recognized names in the world of modern Japanese pottery of the 20th century. Though known mainly for his sometsuke creations (blue and white porcelain), he did not settle on this style until well into his potting career that lasted nearly seven decades. The pieces shown here then would be from an earlier period and are evidence of his competency with varied styles and glazes—not just the ones he is most well-known for. The intricate brushwork on each flask also demonstrates his skill as an accomplished painter, a skill that complemented his genius as a potter.

Born the third son to a samurai family that formerly worked in service of Kiyomizu temple, Yuzo Kondo (1902 -1985) was the first in his family to take up the art of pottery as a vocation. After studying ceramics for a number of years, he then turned his attention to painting, which would serve him well later in his career when he used his stylized and bold brushwork techniques to paint naturalistic depictions. Most notably among these was the iconic image of a pomegranate he used to adorn many of his vessels. Today his kiln and gallery still exist on the upper slope of the illustrious Gojo-zaka district, not far from Kiyomizu temple where his family formerly served as guardian protectors. In recent years this residence has been transformed into a museum, the main attraction being a gigantic blue and white painted plate created by Kondo that, at the time, was reported to be the largest of its kind in existence.  

In excellent condition each flask is 2.6 inches in diameter at its widest point (6.7 cm), and stands 4.1 inches tall (10.5 cm). The set comes housed in its original wood box signed by the artist (tomobako) and each flask bears Kondo’s seal near the base (examples of signature and seals available upon request). *** International shipping and insurance included in the price.