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New Arrivals Large Kimura Ichiro (1915 - 1978) Vase
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Large Kimura Ichiro (1915 - 1978) Vase

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Large vase by Kimura Ichiro (1915 - 1978) decorated with stunning kaki and persimmon glazes.

Kimura studied under the great Shoji Hamada from 1935 to 1947 where he was signaficantly influenced by his teacher. After his apprenticeship he set up his own studio and kiln in Mashiko. Much like the other fellow apprentices that studied under Hamada, he went on to become a major Mashiko fixture, though his premature death short-circuited his fame in the pottery world. Kimura was not widely known outside of Japan, yet within Japanese circles he was considered a master potter from the Mashiko region.

He had two important exhibitions in Japan including one at the Tokyo National Museum (1964) and a full retrospective at the Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum (1998). 

Overall in good condition with no chips or repairs. Small glaze loss to one corner but nothing major (see photos). Not visible on display.

Impressed potters ‘KI’ seal to the base.

See similar examples here, here and here.

24cm x 18cm (on the larger side).

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

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Large vase by Kimura Ichiro (1915 - 1978) decorated with stunning kaki and persimmon glazes.

Kimura studied under the great Shoji Hamada from 1935 to 1947 where he was signaficantly influenced by his teacher. After his apprenticeship he set up his own studio and kiln in Mashiko. Much like the other fellow apprentices that studied under Hamada, he went on to become a major Mashiko fixture, though his premature death short-circuited his fame in the pottery world. Kimura was not widely known outside of Japan, yet within Japanese circles he was considered a master potter from the Mashiko region.

He had two important exhibitions in Japan including one at the Tokyo National Museum (1964) and a full retrospective at the Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum (1998). 

Overall in good condition with no chips or repairs. Small glaze loss to one corner but nothing major (see photos). Not visible on display.

Impressed potters ‘KI’ seal to the base.

See similar examples here, here and here.

24cm x 18cm (on the larger side).

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.

Large vase by Kimura Ichiro (1915 - 1978) decorated with stunning kaki and persimmon glazes.

Kimura studied under the great Shoji Hamada from 1935 to 1947 where he was signaficantly influenced by his teacher. After his apprenticeship he set up his own studio and kiln in Mashiko. Much like the other fellow apprentices that studied under Hamada, he went on to become a major Mashiko fixture, though his premature death short-circuited his fame in the pottery world. Kimura was not widely known outside of Japan, yet within Japanese circles he was considered a master potter from the Mashiko region.

He had two important exhibitions in Japan including one at the Tokyo National Museum (1964) and a full retrospective at the Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum (1998). 

Overall in good condition with no chips or repairs. Small glaze loss to one corner but nothing major (see photos). Not visible on display.

Impressed potters ‘KI’ seal to the base.

See similar examples here, here and here.

24cm x 18cm (on the larger side).

London collection or worldwide shipping available on all items. Please email beforehand for a quote, or select pick up at checkout.