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Modern Porcelain Tea Cup by Kondo Yuzo
$ 750
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Description
Here is a blue and white tea cup with hand painted plum drawing by legendary artist KONDŌ YŪZŌ. He actually needs no further introduction. This piece of art is signed by the artist and comes with its originally signed and sealed wooden box in perfect condition.
Descended from a line of Kyoto samurai, KONDŌ YŪZŌ (1902-1985) chose ceramics as his profession after finding inspiration in the clay traditions surrounding his family’s home near Kiyomizu Temple. He first studied at the Kyoto Ceramics Research Institute under the tutelage of Hamada before working under Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886-1963) at his personal kiln, at which time Tomimoto became his mentor.
Kondō sought to both work within and deviate from canonized sometsuke aesthetics. Accordingly, Kondō sought to work within traditional methods while deviating from the often pre-established themes characteristic of sometsuke. Instead, his designs were far more painterly and expressive than traditional images. His later works combined aka-e red overglaze and kinsai gold luster in the sometsuke style.
Kondo’s themes – pomegranates, mountain ranges, pine, plum, bamboo and thistles reoccur in his work and have maintained their vivacity across time and in use on alternate forms.
Both a professor and later president of Kyoto City University of Arts, Kondō Yuzō was designated a Living National Treasure in 1977 for his blue-and-white porcelain.
In Kyoto you will find also his own museum, the Kondo Museum of Ceramics (〒605-0862 京都市東山区清水 1-287(茶わん坂).
Size: 8,1 cm high x 6,1 cm in diameter. -
More Information
Origin: Japan Period: 1950-1979 Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Asian, Collectible Design Patterns: Asian/Oriental, Handmade Incollect Reference #: 781653 -
Dimensions
H. 3.1 in; Diam. 2.4 in; H. 7.87 cm; Diam. 6.1 cm;
Message from Seller:
J R Richards has over 23 years of experience in the Ceramic Arts, specializing in Ancient and Contemporary Asian Ceramics, with a focus on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean pottery. Based in Los Angeles, J R Richards curates rare and high-quality pieces for discerning collectors and interior designers, showcasing them at major art fairs such as the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show and New York Asia Week. | joey@joeyrichards.com
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