Ceramic Hanging Koro ー三浦 竹泉 "陶製香炉 鍋島鉢"
Ceramic Hanging Koro ー三浦 竹泉 "陶製香炉 鍋島鉢"
Item Code: K1268
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A hanging porcelain incense burner by Miura Chikusen decorated in blue and white. Inside a container for incense is suspended in the center. It is 16.5 cm (6-1/2 inches) diameter and in excellent condition, enclosed in a wooden box.
Miura Chikusen I (1854-1915) made a name for himself as a strict adherent to and supplier of Sencha tea wares in Kyoto; one of the most important artists in the country for that genre. He studied under Takahashi Dohachi from the age of 13, before establishing his own studio in 1883. He was a feature in the literati community of Kyoto and was well known also as a painter, poet and calligraphist. His porcelains were considered of the highest grade throughout the Meiji era, and are still highly collectable today. The Eldest son took over after his father assuming the family name as Chikusen II, but died young in 1920 leaving a young child, whereupon his younger brother took over as Chikusen, III. However when Chikusen IIs eldest son was old enough, III relinquished the helm, appointing his nephew Chikusen IV and assuming the name Chikuken (Chikken). The kiln continues, currently under the management of the fifth generation.
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