Description

Inoue Manji, born in Arita, Saga Prefecture in 1929, was named a Japanese National Living Treasure in 1995. He studied under the master potters, Sakaida Kakiemon XII and Okugawa Chūemon. He is known for his simple and graceful hakuji (white

Inoue Manji, born in Arita, Saga Prefecture in 1929, was named a Japanese National Living Treasure in 1995. He studied under the master potters, Sakaida Kakiemon XII and Okugawa Chūemon. He is known for his simple and graceful hakuji (white porcelain) designs. Inoue's pieces are typically either pure white or feature incised botanical motifs in muted colors.

Details

Title
  • Arita-Yaki Hakuji Porcelain Lidded Yunomi With Bamboo Motif
  • 有田焼白磁竹模様蓋付湯呑
Contributors
  • Inoue Manji (Artist)
  • 井上 萬二 (Artist)
Date Created
1945 to 2016
Resource Type
  • Image
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Type
      Locally defined identifier
      Identifier Value
      ASUM 2017.016.019
    Note
    • Dimensions: 3.71 x 2.93 in. (9.5 x 7.5 cm)
    • Gift of Jeffrey Spahn Gallery

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