Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Studio Pottery Blue Vase Yamazaki Koyo 初代 山崎光洋 Japan
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Type: Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Yamazaki Koyo, Kyoto, Japan. Maker's mark on base
Yamazaki Koyo 1st 初代 山崎光洋
1890-1979 male
Kyo (Kyoto) pottery
From Ishikawa Prefecture. After assisting with painting at a Kutani ware studio, entered the world of craft art. However, became a pupil of Yamamoto Shunkyo from Kyoto to become a Japanese painter through painting ceramics.
Later went back to painting ceramics and started making ceramics in Kyoto. Repeatedly selected for and won awards at the Kyoto Craft Art Exhibition, Teiten Exhibition, Shin Bunten Exhibition, and other exhibitions. Certified as an Art Preservationist in 1943 and a Technical Preservationist the following year.
Mainly exhibited repeatedly in the Nitten Exhibition after World War II. Participated in the establishment of the Kyoto Traditional Potter Society in 1960 and also thrived as a Founder and Director.
Work style was a result of researching Jun ware, Sancai, cinnabar, and other Chinese styles and left vases, pots, incense burners, and other masterpieces.
Size: 8-5/8" tall (21.908 cm)
Weight: 2 lbs 3.6 oz (1008 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Ventura CA antique store 2023
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Has some staining on one side, from mineral deposits or something similar. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear and scratches
Subject: Blue glazed vase with small balls around the top
Location:
Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Studio Pottery Blue Vase Yamazaki Koyo 初代 山崎光洋 Japan
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See also:
Type: Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Yamazaki Koyo, Kyoto, Japan. Maker's mark on base
Yamazaki Koyo 1st 初代 山崎光洋
1890-1979 male
Kyo (Kyoto) pottery
From Ishikawa Prefecture. After assisting with painting at a Kutani ware studio, entered the world of craft art. However, became a pupil of Yamamoto Shunkyo from Kyoto to become a Japanese painter through painting ceramics.
Later went back to painting ceramics and started making ceramics in Kyoto. Repeatedly selected for and won awards at the Kyoto Craft Art Exhibition, Teiten Exhibition, Shin Bunten Exhibition, and other exhibitions. Certified as an Art Preservationist in 1943 and a Technical Preservationist the following year.
Mainly exhibited repeatedly in the Nitten Exhibition after World War II. Participated in the establishment of the Kyoto Traditional Potter Society in 1960 and also thrived as a Founder and Director.
Work style was a result of researching Jun ware, Sancai, cinnabar, and other Chinese styles and left vases, pots, incense burners, and other masterpieces.
Size: 8-5/8" tall (21.908 cm)
Weight: 2 lbs 3.6 oz (1008 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Ventura CA antique store 2023
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Has some staining on one side, from mineral deposits or something similar. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear and scratches
Subject: Blue glazed vase with small balls around the top
Location:
Japanese Kyoto Ceramic Studio Pottery Blue Vase Yamazaki Koyo 初代 山崎光洋 Japan