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Japanese Ceramic Bowl Meiji Period Style of Ogata Kenzan

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  • Description
    A free-free ceramic bowl with undulating rim from Japan, circa late 19th century Meiji period. The bowl features a abstract gourd design on both interior and exterior in a color scheme reminiscent of Kutani ware, but it was most likely made in Kyoto and clearly in the spirit of Ogata Kenzan of the Rimpa school. There is a green square with a undeciphered black mark underneath the base. Poetic piece with a mellow surface patina and a great feeling in hand.
  • More Information
    In the Style of: Kenzan Ogata
    Origin: Japan
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: ceramic
    Condition: Good. Fine condition with age appropriate wear, scattered glaze wear on surface as shown, minor spotty glaze losses on the rim.
    Creation Date: late 19th century
    Styles / Movements: Bespoke, Asian, Traditional
    Patterns: Abstract, Florals/Botanical, Geometric, Handmade
    Incollect Reference #: 491063
  • Dimensions
    H. 4 in; Diam. 8 in;
    H. 10.16 cm; Diam. 20.32 cm;
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Our collection ranges from Neolithic Art to 20th century collectible art and design. It spans 5000 thousand years of history and crosses many civilizations and cultures. Our aesthetic strongholds are Mid-century studio design, Japanese and Korean art, Asian Textile Art and Contemporary Aboriginal Art. The diversity is united behind our singular vision to seek for timeless beauty and driven purely by our passion

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