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Food Vessel

c. 1950 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Food vessel (mukōzuke) of brown iron-bearing stoneware painted in brown under thin Shino type glaze.
Decoration: Grass plants alternating with two sets of two vertical rows of three irregular dots.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Glazed stoneware painted in underglaze iron brown
Brief description
Food vessel (mukōzuke), stoneware painted in brown under thin Shino type glaze; made by Arakawa Toyozō (1894-1985), Japan (Kani, Gifu prefecture), about 1950; Japan, modern crafts, studio, ceramics
Physical description
Food vessel (mukōzuke) of brown iron-bearing stoneware painted in brown under thin Shino type glaze.
Decoration: Grass plants alternating with two sets of two vertical rows of three irregular dots.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.6cm
  • Width: 8.4cm
  • Depth: 8.2cm
Style
Gallery label
(December 2014)
Food vessel (mukōzuke)
Kani, by Arakawa Toyozō (1894-1985)
Stoneware with Mino Karatsu style painting in underglaze iron brown
1950s
V&A FE.135-1978
Object history
Provenance: Christie's London, 13th December 1979, given to the mother of the vendors by the artist.
Historical context
Arakawa was among the first potters to be designated Living National Treasure in 1955
Production
Factory: Hoshigaoka kiln
Bibliographic references
  • Gisela Jahn & Anette Petersen-Brandhorst, 'Erde und Feuer, Traditionelle Japanische Keramik der Gegenwart' (Munich, 1984), pp.186 - 187
  • Roberts, Laurance P. A Dictionary of Japanese Artists Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1976, p. 5.
  • obit (August 11, 1986) in 'Japan Foundation Newsletter', 13.4
Collection
Accession number
FE.135-1978

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Record createdFebruary 12, 2000
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