Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery
Moon Flask Vase Egret
Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健 Japan
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Type: Moon Flask Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健, Mashiko, Japan. Maker's mark on base and box (tomobako)
Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健 (1950-)
From Machida, Tokyo. Father was a Japanese-style painter. Eldest brother was a woodworking artist. Graduated from the Faculty of Ceramics at Tamagawa University. Studied under Shimaoka Tatsuzo before starting a kiln in Sayado in 1977 and becoming independent. Is a Fellow Member of the Kokuten Exhibition and won the Nojima Award. Held a parent and children exhibition with his father and older brother at the Ginka in Akasaka. Held master and pupil exhibitions with Shimaoka Tatsuzo around the country. Held private exhibitions at the Keio in Shinjuku, the Hankyu in Osaka, the Takashimaya in Yokohama, and other venues. Works focus on Tsutsugaki resist-dyeing with Shirokesho white slip-coating, Kakiotoshi designs, and Hakeme brush strokes.
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Size: 8 1/2" tall (21.59 cm)
Weight: 2 lbs 2.6 oz (981 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Hyogo, Japan, 16 MAY 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Bottom of tomobako (box) has a crack
Subject: Engraved design of egret
Location:
Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Moon Flask Vase Egret Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健 Japan
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See also:
Type: Moon Flask Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健, Mashiko, Japan. Maker's mark on base and box (tomobako)
Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健 (1950-)
From Machida, Tokyo. Father was a Japanese-style painter. Eldest brother was a woodworking artist. Graduated from the Faculty of Ceramics at Tamagawa University. Studied under Shimaoka Tatsuzo before starting a kiln in Sayado in 1977 and becoming independent. Is a Fellow Member of the Kokuten Exhibition and won the Nojima Award. Held a parent and children exhibition with his father and older brother at the Ginka in Akasaka. Held master and pupil exhibitions with Shimaoka Tatsuzo around the country. Held private exhibitions at the Keio in Shinjuku, the Hankyu in Osaka, the Takashimaya in Yokohama, and other venues. Works focus on Tsutsugaki resist-dyeing with Shirokesho white slip-coating, Kakiotoshi designs, and Hakeme brush strokes.
japanese-ceramics.com/matsuzaki-ken-%e6%9d%be%e5%b4%8e%e5%81%a5/
Size: 8 1/2" tall (21.59 cm)
Weight: 2 lbs 2.6 oz (981 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Hyogo, Japan, 16 MAY 2024
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Bottom of tomobako (box) has a crack
Subject: Engraved design of egret
Location:
Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Moon Flask Vase Egret Ken Matsuzaki 松崎健 Japan