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Weiße Glasur Filigranarbeit Sake-Becher. - Porzellan - 島田文雄 Shimada Fumio (1948-) - Japan - 1900-2000
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Weiße Glasur Filigranarbeit Sake-Becher. - Porzellan - 島田文雄 Shimada Fumio (1948-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description This exquisite sake cup is a distinguished work by Shimada Fumio (1948-), a renowned ceramic artist and Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. Executed in his characteristic white glaze technique, this piece exemplifies his mastery of porcelain craftsmanship. The spherical form showcases an elegant openwork design featuring delicately carved floral motifs that create beautiful patterns of light and shadow. The white glaze exhibits a subtle bluish tint characteristic of fine porcelain, with gentle variations in tone that add depth and visual interest to the surface. This openwork technique not only serves as decoration but also creates an intriguing tactile experience when holding the cup. Shimada's expertise is evident in the precision of the openwork carving and the refined application of glaze. The piece demonstrates his deep understanding of Song dynasty celadon traditions while incorporating contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. The form is balanced and harmonious, with the carved decorations flowing naturally around the spherical body, making it both a functional sake vessel and an artistic object. The work comes with its original signed wooden box (tomobako), confirming authenticity and provenance. This is a wonderful example of Shimada's artistry during his mature period, combining technical excellence with aesthetic refinement—a sophisticated piece that elevates the sake drinking experience. Size Height: 6 cm Width: 8 cm Depth: 8 cm Weight 165 g Condition Excellent condition with no visible damage, cracks, or repairs. The white glaze surface is clean and well-preserved. Artist Profile Shimada Fumio (1948-) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. Born in Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture, he graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1973 and completed his graduate studies in 1975. Deeply inspired by Chinese Song dynasty celadon porcelain, particularly pieces he encountered at the MOA Museum of Art, Shimada has dedicated his career to exploring the possibilities of porcelain. He became a full member of the Japan Kogei Association in 1977 and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Japan Kogei Association President's Award at the 15th Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition in 1975. Shimada has served as professor at Tokyo University of the Arts and holds visiting professorships at several Chinese universities including Ningbo University and Tsinghua University. He is also a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) and serves as president of the International Society for Ceramics Education Exchange (ISCAEE). His work is characterized by refined white glazes and delicate carved decorations, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and aesthetic sophistication. NOITICE : The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 100233032

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Weiße Glasur Filigranarbeit Sake-Becher. - Porzellan - 島田文雄 Shimada Fumio (1948-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Weiße Glasur Filigranarbeit Sake-Becher. - Porzellan - 島田文雄 Shimada Fumio (1948-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description
This exquisite sake cup is a distinguished work by Shimada Fumio (1948-), a renowned ceramic artist and Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. Executed in his characteristic white glaze technique, this piece exemplifies his mastery of porcelain craftsmanship.
The spherical form showcases an elegant openwork design featuring delicately carved floral motifs that create beautiful patterns of light and shadow. The white glaze exhibits a subtle bluish tint characteristic of fine porcelain, with gentle variations in tone that add depth and visual interest to the surface. This openwork technique not only serves as decoration but also creates an intriguing tactile experience when holding the cup.
Shimada's expertise is evident in the precision of the openwork carving and the refined application of glaze. The piece demonstrates his deep understanding of Song dynasty celadon traditions while incorporating contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. The form is balanced and harmonious, with the carved decorations flowing naturally around the spherical body, making it both a functional sake vessel and an artistic object.
The work comes with its original signed wooden box (tomobako), confirming authenticity and provenance. This is a wonderful example of Shimada's artistry during his mature period, combining technical excellence with aesthetic refinement—a sophisticated piece that elevates the sake drinking experience.

Size
Height: 6 cm
Width: 8 cm
Depth: 8 cm

Weight
165 g

Condition
Excellent condition with no visible damage, cracks, or repairs. The white glaze surface is clean and well-preserved.

Artist Profile
Shimada Fumio (1948-) is a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and Professor Emeritus at Tokyo University of the Arts. Born in Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture, he graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1973 and completed his graduate studies in 1975.
Deeply inspired by Chinese Song dynasty celadon porcelain, particularly pieces he encountered at the MOA Museum of Art, Shimada has dedicated his career to exploring the possibilities of porcelain. He became a full member of the Japan Kogei Association in 1977 and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Japan Kogei Association President's Award at the 15th Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition in 1975.
Shimada has served as professor at Tokyo University of the Arts and holds visiting professorships at several Chinese universities including Ningbo University and Tsinghua University. He is also a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) and serves as president of the International Society for Ceramics Education Exchange (ISCAEE). His work is characterized by refined white glazes and delicate carved decorations, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and aesthetic sophistication.


NOITICE :

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

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Sandra Wong
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Schätzung  € 200 - € 250

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