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Box

Box

  • Place of origin:

    Tokyo, Japan (made)

  • Date:

    1983 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Fujimoto, Nodo, born 1919 (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Porcelain, with underglaze and overglaze decoration

  • Credit Line:

    Acquired through the generosity of Madame Tomo Kikuchi

  • Museum number:

    FE.104A&B-1988

  • Gallery location:

    Ceramics Study Galleries, Asia & Europe, room 137, case 23, shelf 6

  • Image in copyright

The lidded box depicting a kingfisher by a stream is by Fujimoto Yoshimichi (1919-92). formerly Professor of Ceramics and then President of Tokyo University of Arts. The design is based on sketches made on the banks of the river that flows past the Fujimoto family home just outside Tokyo. Stylistically it is rooted firmly in the world of traditional Japanese bird and flower painting (kachoga). The box dates from the last of several transitional periods in Fujimoto's career when he moved away from a realistic but relatively formal mode of painting in clear enamel colours to the much more expressive style of his last years. A student of both Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886-1963) and Kato Hajime, Fujimoto was made a Living National Treasure in 1986 for his work in decorated porcelain. One of his greatest contributions was the development of enamel colours that could be applied one on top of the other to give an effect similar to painting in watercolours. The sophistication of this technology is reflected in the treatment of the kingfisher, with a similarly painterly approach to the use of underglaze pigments being evident in the depiction of the flowing stream.

Physical description

Square box comprising shallow base and deep cover. Moulded porcelain with shallowly recessed base; stepped rims to base and cover to ensure close fitting. Glaze coverage complete except for footrim and where base and cover join; painting of reeds on inside of base; kingfisher by a stream on the exterior.

[Wooden box, signed on front and side by the artist: 'Yubyo kasai / Kawasemi zu / Tobako / Fujimoto Yoshimichi' + seal.]

Place of Origin

Tokyo, Japan (made)

Date

1983 (made)

Artist/maker

Fujimoto, Nodo, born 1919 (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Porcelain, with underglaze and overglaze decoration

Marks and inscriptions

[Box] Maker's mark 'Yoshi' on base

Dimensions

Length: 26.7 cm, Width: 26.7 cm, Height: 7.4 cm

Descriptive line

Box with lid, porcelain with underglaze and overglaze decoration, made by Fujimoto Nodo, Tokyo, Japan, 1985

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

'Fujimoto Nodo ten', Ome Municipal Museum of Art (Ome, 1988), unpaginated See biogref

Exhibition History

Japanese Studio Crafts: Tradition and the Avant-Garde (Victoria and Albert Museum 25/05/1995-03/09/1995)

Labels and date

BOX
Porcelain with underglaze and overglaze decoration
Kingfisher by a stream
Maker's mark Yoshi on base Fujimoto Yoshimichi (born 1919)
1983

Designated a Living National Treasure in 1986, Fujimoto Yoshimichi is one of Japan's leading porcelain artists. This box demonstrates his mastery of glaze technology as well as his recent interest in techniques derived from brush and ink painting.
FE.104-1988
ACQUIRED THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF MADAME KIKUCHI

Production Note

Artist: Fujimoto Nodo (1919- )
Biographical reference: 'Japanese Ceramics Today' (V&A, 1983) p.123. 'Fujimoto Nodo ten', Ome Municipal Museum of Art (Ome, 1988). Also known as Fujimoto Yoshimichi

Materials

Porcelain

Techniques

Painted; Glazed

Subjects depicted

Reeds; Kingfisher

Categories

Porcelain; Ceramics; 20thC_load

Collection code

EAS

Qr_O25705
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