Human national treasure Koichi Tamura (written) Caucoma Camellia Bunzo Ceramic Box Many Box Tea Equipment Y1215
Auction ends | 1 day |
Bids | no |
Current price | ¥49,000 $337 |
Start price | ¥49,000 $337 |
Buy-now | ¥49,000 $337 |
Consumption tax | 0% included |
Seller | sasaki_antique +2525 |
Condition | Used |
Start time | 2024-04-25T10:50:27+09:00 |
End time | 2024-05-02T10:50:27+09:00 |
Auto-prolongation | Turned off |
Lot number | 1083454169 |
Seller position | Tokyo |
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Human National Treasure Koichi Tamura (Accepted) Colon Porcelain Tsubaki Bunbun Lid Combined Box Tea Equipment |
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▼ Author |
Koichi Tamura (Koichi Tamura 1918 (Taisho 7) --1987 (Showa 62) Born in Tomioka -cho, Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture Graduated from the Tokyo Art School Craft Division in 1941 and studied Rakoyaki under Osaka Prefecture, but responded the following year. 1945 (Showa 20) Entered Matsukaze Institute in Kyoto City and started full -scale research on ceramics Studied under Kenkichi Tomimoto Return to Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture in 1948, join the Akami kiln.. The following year, exhibited at the new craftsmanship exhibition In 1950 (Showa), he became a Tochigi Ceramics Inspection Office at the recommendation of Shoji Hamada, and participated in the formation of Coco crafts. Later joined the formation of the life and crafts group Received the Asahi Award at the Modern Japanese Ceramics Exhibition in 1956 (Showa 31) and 1958. In 1957, he won the Japan Ceramics Association Award, and in 1960 in 1960, and the following year, the Japanese Traditional Awarded Encouragement Award. Became a regular member of the Japan Crafts Association in 1962. During this time, we developed a technique of iron paintings that are expressed by adding iron oxide to pottery, and developed a creative style that adds color with copper shoe. Gained international evaluation, such as winning the gold award at the Turkey Istanbul International Exhibition in 1967 A solo exhibition was held in Munich in 1984. In 1967 (1967) Associate Professor of Tokyo University of the Arts As a professor in 1976 (Showa 51), he was also instructed to go backwards at his alma mater. She resigned in 1985 and became an emeritus professor at the school. 1986 (1986) Certified as holders of the important intangible cultural property "Tetsu -e" He was also the Vice President of the Japan Crafts Association and the honorary citizen of Sano City. |
▼ Accessories |
A joint box |
▼ size |
Vehicle: 7.8cm torso diameter: 11cm height: 9cm |
▼ Remarks |
It is a porcelain small pot of Koichi Tamura, a national treasure.. The camellia is drawn with the camellia on the lid with sinas, white soil, iron glaze, and the surroundings are stunning small pots colored in iron glaze, Kureusu, white soil, etc.. "Tiller" is marked on the side of the tatami mat.. It is in good condition without scratches. ※ There is a reflection that occurred during shooting. We appreciate your understanding. |
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Tea ceremony equipment | Sencha Tool | Alcoholic drinker | Wood crafts | Metal crafts | Modern crafts |
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