花瓶 - 瓷, 非常精美的黄色釉陶瓷花瓶,带有炉火设计,签名 - Tokuda Yasokichi IV(1961年出生) - 日本





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日本产瓷器黄釉炉火图案花瓶,签名 Tokuda Yasokichi IV(1961年生),平成时期,日本;高30.5厘米,直径30厘米,深度29厘米;状态良好,使用痕迹与轻微瑕疵。
卖家的描述
Stunning vase with cheerful and bright modernist design.
Born in 1961, Tokuda Yasokichi IV succeeded her father Tokuda Yasokichi III after his death in 2009. Tokuda is one of few female heads of a traditional potting lineage in Japan. As a female leader of a traditional potter’s family, she is recognized both domestically and internationally. Tokuda inherited the techniques and methods of the Tokuda family style of Kutani porcelain production, especially saiyu glazing where arrangements and gradations of color play a central role in ornamentation, rather than the pictorial designs of birds, flowers and figures seen in conventional Kutani-ware. Her personal sensibility as a female artist gives her a novel perspective on tradition, reflected in her diverse choices of colors and unique interpretations of form.
Selected Exhibitions
2025 Asia Week New York, US
2013–2018 Asia Week New York, US
2017 The 64th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition, Japan
2016 The 72nd Contemporary Art Exhibition, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, Ishikawa, Japan The Power of Colors , Musée Tomo, Tokyo, Japan
2015 SOFA Chicago, Illinois, USTradition Reborn:Contemporary Japanese Ceramics , Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, US 360th Anniversary Kutaniyaki Exhibition , Kutaniyaki Art Museum, Ishikawa, Japan
2014 Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, Embassy of Japan, Washington D.C., US
2013 Heritage: Japanese Works of Art by Contemporary Artis
Measurements:
diameter: 30 x 29 cm
height: 30,5 cm
Good condition, there could be signs of age and wear from normal use, marks, stains, scratches; please, see pictures for actual condition.
Registered shipping with tracking number, well packed for safe and fast delivering!
Stunning vase with cheerful and bright modernist design.
Born in 1961, Tokuda Yasokichi IV succeeded her father Tokuda Yasokichi III after his death in 2009. Tokuda is one of few female heads of a traditional potting lineage in Japan. As a female leader of a traditional potter’s family, she is recognized both domestically and internationally. Tokuda inherited the techniques and methods of the Tokuda family style of Kutani porcelain production, especially saiyu glazing where arrangements and gradations of color play a central role in ornamentation, rather than the pictorial designs of birds, flowers and figures seen in conventional Kutani-ware. Her personal sensibility as a female artist gives her a novel perspective on tradition, reflected in her diverse choices of colors and unique interpretations of form.
Selected Exhibitions
2025 Asia Week New York, US
2013–2018 Asia Week New York, US
2017 The 64th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition, Japan
2016 The 72nd Contemporary Art Exhibition, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, Ishikawa, Japan The Power of Colors , Musée Tomo, Tokyo, Japan
2015 SOFA Chicago, Illinois, USTradition Reborn:Contemporary Japanese Ceramics , Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, US 360th Anniversary Kutaniyaki Exhibition , Kutaniyaki Art Museum, Ishikawa, Japan
2014 Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, Embassy of Japan, Washington D.C., US
2013 Heritage: Japanese Works of Art by Contemporary Artis
Measurements:
diameter: 30 x 29 cm
height: 30,5 cm
Good condition, there could be signs of age and wear from normal use, marks, stains, scratches; please, see pictures for actual condition.
Registered shipping with tracking number, well packed for safe and fast delivering!

