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24023 人間国宝 清水卯一 (Horai Hakuryu pot (Exhibited works in solo exhibition, JT collection, Tokyo Art Club certificate included)) Simizu Uichi
by Art Hida
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¥2,000,000
SKU 24023
Height 33.3 cm
Width 33.9 cm
Depth 31.2 cm
Studied Chinese pottery under Munemaro Ishiguro, a living national treasure of "iron glaze pottery".
After that, he devoted himself to pottery activities centered on his home pottery, and was certified as a living national treasure of "iron glaze pottery" at the young age of 59, which was the youngest record at that time. In his later years, a work exhibited by Uichi Shimizu, a world-famous potter who continued to play an active role by moving the pottery to the foot of Mt. Horai in Kosai, Shiga Prefecture.
This is a solo exhibition and is in the possession of JT, a leading Japanese company.
A masterpiece of the highest peak that you cannot help feeling the pulsation of life.