LOT 821 KAWASE SHINOBU (1950-) A Celadon Dish Heisei era (1989-2019)
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KAWASE SHINOBU (1950-) A Celadon Dish Heisei era (1989-2019)Important works of art from an American private collectionKAWASE SHINOBU (1950-)A Celadon Dish Heisei era (1989-2019)The delicately thrown porcelaneous stoneware dish with a pale seiji (celadon) glaze, the rim boldly cusped into two lobes, supported on a low footWood tomobako storage box inscribed Seiji ōzara (Large celadon dish) and signed and sealed Shinobu 15 1/8in (38.5cm) diamFor more than half a century Kawase Shinobu has specialized in making stoneware with a green, bluish, or gray-green hue achieved by firing a glaze containing iron oxide in an atmosphere starved of oxygen. Taking their inspiration from Chinese wares of the Southern Song dynasty (1128-1279), his instantly recognizable cusped or crimped vessels are a much-prized contemporary re-interpretation of a classic East Asian ceramic tradition.
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