Nakashima Hiroshi 中島 宏 1941-2018
Celadon jar
Celadon
H11 × Dia 13 5/8 in.
H28.1 × Dia 34.5 cm
H28.1 × Dia 34.5 cm
With signed wood box
With Nakashima Hiroshi ceramics exhibition pamphlet
With Nakashima Hiroshi ceramics exhibition pamphlet
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Celebrated for his mastery over celadon glaze techniques, Nakashima Hiroshi was made a holder of intangible cultural property, a then Living National Treasure in 2007 for his celadon technique. His...
Celebrated for his mastery over celadon glaze techniques, Nakashima Hiroshi was made a holder of intangible cultural property, a then Living National Treasure in 2007 for his celadon technique. His pieces are inspired by traditional Chinese metal receptacles, exemplified by an emphasis on the size and scale of vessels.
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