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The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics By Richard L. Wilson
Ogata Kenzan (1663–1743), Japan's greatest ceramic artist, is celebrated for his inventive decoration and for his role as workshop master. The Potter's Brush explores the development of the Kenzan style through his own distinctive pottery, as well as wares that continued to be produced long after his death. Written by Richard L. Wilson, Director of Japan Studies and Professor of Art and Archaeology at the International Christian University, Tokyo, The Potter's Brush is illustrated with 210 color and 55 B/W illustrations, and contains a complete inventory of the Freer Gallery of Art collection. 239 pages. Softcover.
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