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Kusamon Hanaike - Gras-Muster-Flachvase aus buntem Porzellan - Porzellan - 森勝資 Mori Katsushi (1954-) - Japan - 1900-2000
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Kusamon Hanaike - Gras-Muster-Flachvase aus buntem Porzellan - Porzellan - 森勝資 Mori Katsushi (1954-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description: Mori Katsushi 森勝資 (1954-) - Saisai (Colored Porcelain) Kusamon (Grass Pattern) Hanaike (Flower Vase) - Henko (Flat Vase) This is an exquisite colored porcelain flat vase by Mori Katsushi, a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and regular member of the Japan Kogei Association (Nihon Kogeikai). The piece features an elegant grass pattern (Kusamon) rendered in delicate colors on a gracefully curved flat vase form (Henko). Mori Katsushi was born in 1954 in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. He graduated from Kanazawa College of Art, Department of Industrial Design in 1978 and has since built an impressive career in ceramic arts. His works are characterized by subtle color palettes and nature-inspired motifs that reflect the beauty of the changing seasons. This flower vase exemplifies his artistic philosophy, with flowing grass patterns that evoke the gentle movement of plants in a breeze. Throughout his distinguished career, Mori has received numerous honors including exhibitions at the Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition (Dento Kogei Shinsaku-ten), Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition (Nihon Togei-ten), and various solo exhibitions at prestigious galleries. His mastery of the Saisai (colored porcelain) technique and his status as a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association attest to his exceptional skill and contribution to contemporary Japanese ceramics. The vase comes in its original wooden box (Tomobako) with the artist's signature and seal, accompanied by protective cloth (Tomofuki), confirming its authenticity and proper provenance. The flat, wide form is particularly suited for ikebana arrangements emphasizing horizontal compositions. This piece represents an excellent example of contemporary Japanese studio ceramics, combining traditional craftsmanship with artistic innovation. Size Height: 12 cm Width: 19.5 cm Depth: 13.5 cm Weight: 1104 g / 1.1 kg Condition Unused and in excellent condition. The vase shows no signs of wear, damage, or discoloration. The original wooden box is also in good condition. Artist Profile Mori Katsushi 森勝資 (1954-) is a prominent Japanese ceramic artist and regular member of the Japan Kogei Association (Nihon Kogeikai Sekaiin), born in Nakano Ward, Tokyo in 1954. After graduating from Kanazawa College of Art, Department of Industrial Design in 1978, Mori devoted his career to the refinement of colored porcelain (Saisai) techniques. His exceptional talent has been recognized through numerous prestigious exhibitions and awards: Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition (Dento Kogei Shinsaku-ten): Selected multiple times from 1982, with awards in 1988 Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition (Nihon Togei-ten): Selected multiple times from 1986 (including 1991, 1995, 2001) Various solo exhibitions including at Akasaka "Kan" Gallery (1985), Daimaru Department Store (1991), Gallery Wako (1995), Shimoda Art Gallery (1995), Ginza "Kogei Imamari" (1997) Exhibited at major venues in Tokyo and Kobe (2002) Mori is recognized for his exceptional skill in applying delicate color glazes and his ability to capture the essence of natural forms, particularly botanical subjects. His works demonstrate both technical precision and poetic sensitivity, harmoniously blending traditional Japanese ceramic methods with contemporary artistic expression. As a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association, Mori's works are highly regarded by collectors of contemporary Japanese ceramics for their refined aesthetic and superior craftsmanship. His pieces with original signed wooden boxes (Tomobako) are particularly valued as they provide authentication and connect directly to the artist's hand. 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. 100434267

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Kusamon Hanaike - Gras-Muster-Flachvase aus buntem Porzellan - Porzellan - 森勝資 Mori Katsushi (1954-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Kusamon Hanaike - Gras-Muster-Flachvase aus buntem Porzellan - Porzellan - 森勝資 Mori Katsushi (1954-) - Japan - 1900-2000

Item Description:

Mori Katsushi 森勝資 (1954-) - Saisai (Colored Porcelain) Kusamon (Grass Pattern) Hanaike (Flower Vase) - Henko (Flat Vase)

This is an exquisite colored porcelain flat vase by Mori Katsushi, a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist and regular member of the Japan Kogei Association (Nihon Kogeikai).

The piece features an elegant grass pattern (Kusamon) rendered in delicate colors on a gracefully curved flat vase form (Henko).

Mori Katsushi was born in 1954 in Nakano Ward, Tokyo.

He graduated from Kanazawa College of Art, Department of Industrial Design in 1978 and has since built an impressive career in ceramic arts.

His works are characterized by subtle color palettes and nature-inspired motifs that reflect the beauty of the changing seasons.

This flower vase exemplifies his artistic philosophy, with flowing grass patterns that evoke the gentle movement of plants in a breeze.

Throughout his distinguished career, Mori has received numerous honors including exhibitions at the Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition (Dento Kogei Shinsaku-ten), Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition (Nihon Togei-ten), and various solo exhibitions at prestigious galleries.

His mastery of the Saisai (colored porcelain) technique and his status as a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association attest to his exceptional skill and contribution to contemporary Japanese ceramics.

The vase comes in its original wooden box (Tomobako) with the artist's signature and seal, accompanied by protective cloth (Tomofuki), confirming its authenticity and proper provenance.

The flat, wide form is particularly suited for ikebana arrangements emphasizing horizontal compositions.

This piece represents an excellent example of contemporary Japanese studio ceramics, combining traditional craftsmanship with artistic innovation.


Size
Height: 12 cm
Width: 19.5 cm
Depth: 13.5 cm
Weight: 1104 g / 1.1 kg


Condition
Unused and in excellent condition. The vase shows no signs of wear, damage, or discoloration. The original wooden box is also in good condition.


Artist Profile
Mori Katsushi 森勝資 (1954-) is a prominent Japanese ceramic artist and regular member of the Japan Kogei Association (Nihon Kogeikai Sekaiin), born in Nakano Ward, Tokyo in 1954.
After graduating from Kanazawa College of Art, Department of Industrial Design in 1978, Mori devoted his career to the refinement of colored porcelain (Saisai) techniques. His exceptional talent has been recognized through numerous prestigious exhibitions and awards:

Traditional Crafts New Works Exhibition (Dento Kogei Shinsaku-ten): Selected multiple times from 1982, with awards in 1988
Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition (Nihon Togei-ten): Selected multiple times from 1986 (including 1991, 1995, 2001)
Various solo exhibitions including at Akasaka "Kan" Gallery (1985), Daimaru Department Store (1991), Gallery Wako (1995), Shimoda Art Gallery (1995), Ginza "Kogei Imamari" (1997)
Exhibited at major venues in Tokyo and Kobe (2002)

Mori is recognized for his exceptional skill in applying delicate color glazes and his ability to capture the essence of natural forms, particularly botanical subjects. His works demonstrate both technical precision and poetic sensitivity, harmoniously blending traditional Japanese ceramic methods with contemporary artistic expression.
As a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association, Mori's works are highly regarded by collectors of contemporary Japanese ceramics for their refined aesthetic and superior craftsmanship. His pieces with original signed wooden boxes (Tomobako) are particularly valued as they provide authentication and connect directly to the artist's hand.


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
Experte
Schätzung  € 350 - € 400

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