編號 100539515

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蓝色折枝花瓶 - 石器 - 山田和 Yamada Kazu (1954-) - 日本 - 1900-2000
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蓝色折枝花瓶 - 石器 - 山田和 Yamada Kazu (1954-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

Item Description: Yamada Kazu blue Oribe flower vase. This striking work exemplifies Yamada's mastery of Oribe glazing techniques, developed through his dedicated study under the legendary Kato Tokuro. The vase displays the characteristic blue-green copper glaze of Oribe ware, with its distinctive coloration achieved through precise control of kiln atmosphere and temperature. The glaze flows naturally across the vessel's surface, creating subtle variations in tone that enhance the sculptural form. The elegant vertical form rises from a stable foot, with walls that curve gently to create a refined silhouette suitable for displaying seasonal branches and flowers. Blue Oribe represents one of the most technically demanding variants within the Oribe tradition, requiring careful manipulation of firing conditions to achieve the signature blue-green coloration. The copper oxide in the glaze must be fired in oxidizing conditions at specific temperatures to produce these distinctive hues, demonstrating the potter's technical command of kiln management. This piece comes with its original signed box, confirming authenticity. Following his teacher Kato Tokuro's guidance that excellent Shino can be made with local clay, Yamada established his kiln where he has devoted himself to exploring Shino, red-glazed Oribe, and blue Oribe traditions. Size Height: 26.5 cm Width: 10.0 cm Depth: 10.0 cm Condition Excellent condition with no damage. Artist Profile Yamada Kazu was born in 1954 into a distinguished ceramics family. His grandfather was second-generation Yamada Jozan, his father was Yamada Kenkichi (a Nitten exhibition artist), and his uncle was third-generation Yamada Jozan, who became a Living National Treasure. After graduating from university in 1976, Yamada immediately established his kiln and began studying under Kato Tokuro. His teacher's directive—that excellent Shino can be made with local clay—became the guiding principle for his artistic career. Kato Tokuro was one of the most influential ceramic artists of the twentieth century, renowned for his intensive research and bold recreations of sixteenth-century ceramics, particularly Shino, Oribe, and Yellow Seto wares. His profound study of ancient kiln sites and powerful interpretations of historical styles shaped modern ceramic practice. Under this master, Yamada absorbed not only technical skills but also a philosophical approach to engaging with ceramic tradition. Following his teacher's guidance, Yamada committed himself to his chosen location, where he continues to produce Shino, red-glazed Oribe, and blue Oribe wares. His works are distinguished by their substantial presence and authentic engagement with historic styles. The robust forms and bold aesthetic appeal especially to connoisseurs who appreciate the powerful, masculine aesthetic of Momoyama-period ceramics. His Oribe works demonstrate particular mastery of the demanding glazing techniques required for this tradition. Blue Oribe, one of the most technically challenging variants, requires precise control of oxidizing atmosphere and temperature to achieve the characteristic blue-green copper coloration. Yamada's command of these technical aspects, combined with his strong sense of form, produces works that honor tradition while expressing contemporary sensibility. His works have been exhibited at major department stores and prominent galleries throughout his career, establishing his reputation as a significant contemporary ceramic artist working in traditional modes. He continues to refine his interpretation of Shino and Oribe traditions, maintaining a direct connection to the lineage of Momoyama ceramic art through his training under Kato Tokuro and his family heritage in ceramics. 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.

編號 100539515

已出售
蓝色折枝花瓶 - 石器 - 山田和 Yamada Kazu (1954-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

蓝色折枝花瓶 - 石器 - 山田和 Yamada Kazu (1954-) - 日本 - 1900-2000

Item Description:

Yamada Kazu blue Oribe flower vase.

This striking work exemplifies Yamada's mastery of Oribe glazing techniques, developed through his dedicated study under the legendary Kato Tokuro.

The vase displays the characteristic blue-green copper glaze of Oribe ware, with its distinctive coloration achieved through precise control of kiln atmosphere and temperature.

The glaze flows naturally across the vessel's surface, creating subtle variations in tone that enhance the sculptural form.

The elegant vertical form rises from a stable foot, with walls that curve gently to create a refined silhouette suitable for displaying seasonal branches and flowers.

Blue Oribe represents one of the most technically demanding variants within the Oribe tradition, requiring careful manipulation of firing conditions to achieve the signature blue-green coloration.

The copper oxide in the glaze must be fired in oxidizing conditions at specific temperatures to produce these distinctive hues, demonstrating the potter's technical command of kiln management.

This piece comes with its original signed box, confirming authenticity.

Following his teacher Kato Tokuro's guidance that excellent Shino can be made with local clay, Yamada established his kiln where he has devoted himself to exploring Shino, red-glazed Oribe, and blue Oribe traditions.


Size
Height: 26.5 cm
Width: 10.0 cm
Depth: 10.0 cm


Condition
Excellent condition with no damage.


Artist Profile
Yamada Kazu was born in 1954 into a distinguished ceramics family. His grandfather was second-generation Yamada Jozan, his father was Yamada Kenkichi (a Nitten exhibition artist), and his uncle was third-generation Yamada Jozan, who became a Living National Treasure.
After graduating from university in 1976, Yamada immediately established his kiln and began studying under Kato Tokuro. His teacher's directive—that excellent Shino can be made with local clay—became the guiding principle for his artistic career.
Kato Tokuro was one of the most influential ceramic artists of the twentieth century, renowned for his intensive research and bold recreations of sixteenth-century ceramics, particularly Shino, Oribe, and Yellow Seto wares. His profound study of ancient kiln sites and powerful interpretations of historical styles shaped modern ceramic practice. Under this master, Yamada absorbed not only technical skills but also a philosophical approach to engaging with ceramic tradition.
Following his teacher's guidance, Yamada committed himself to his chosen location, where he continues to produce Shino, red-glazed Oribe, and blue Oribe wares. His works are distinguished by their substantial presence and authentic engagement with historic styles. The robust forms and bold aesthetic appeal especially to connoisseurs who appreciate the powerful, masculine aesthetic of Momoyama-period ceramics.
His Oribe works demonstrate particular mastery of the demanding glazing techniques required for this tradition. Blue Oribe, one of the most technically challenging variants, requires precise control of oxidizing atmosphere and temperature to achieve the characteristic blue-green copper coloration. Yamada's command of these technical aspects, combined with his strong sense of form, produces works that honor tradition while expressing contemporary sensibility.
His works have been exhibited at major department stores and prominent galleries throughout his career, establishing his reputation as a significant contemporary ceramic artist working in traditional modes. He continues to refine his interpretation of Shino and Oribe traditions, maintaining a direct connection to the lineage of Momoyama ceramic art through his training under Kato Tokuro and his family heritage in ceramics.


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.

最終出價
€ 400
Sandra Wong
專家
估價  € 500 - € 650

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