Kawai Takeichi 河井 武一
Black jujube-shaped water jar
Stoneware
H7 1/8 × Dia 9 in.
H18 × Dia 23 cm
H18 × Dia 23 cm
With signed wood box
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Kawai Takeichi (1908-1989) Biography 1908 Born in Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture 1927 Trained under his uncle, Kanjiro Kawai 1949 Becomes a member of the National Painting Society 1953 Became independent and...
Kawai Takeichi (1908-1989)
Biography
1908 Born in Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture
1927 Trained under his uncle, Kanjiro Kawai
1949 Becomes a member of the National Painting Society
1953 Became independent and devoted himself to his own work
1959- Holds solo exhibitions
1964 Solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand and Wellington
1978 Holds 50 exhibitions of his ceramics in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Okayama, and Yokohama
Biography
1908 Born in Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture
1927 Trained under his uncle, Kanjiro Kawai
1949 Becomes a member of the National Painting Society
1953 Became independent and devoted himself to his own work
1959- Holds solo exhibitions
1964 Solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand and Wellington
1978 Holds 50 exhibitions of his ceramics in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Okayama, and Yokohama