Large Vase Hana-mon Henkoー河井 寬次郎 "花文扁壺"
Large Vase Hana-mon Henkoー河井 寬次郎 "花文扁壺"
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A large architectural vase decorated with a floral splash by Kawai Kanjiro enclosed in a wooden box signed by Kawai Toshitaka (Head of the Kawai Kanjiro Museum) titled Hana-mon Henko. It is 16.5 x 11.5 x 30 cm (6-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 12 inches) and is in excellent condition.
Kawai Kanjiro was a true artist by nature, and together with Hamada Shoji, set a pattern of study for modern potters. After graduating the Tokyo School of Industrial Design, he came to study in Kyoto, eventually establishing his own kiln on the Gojo-no-Saka (It remains standing today and is a must see for anyone visiting Kyoto). Together with compatriots Hamada Shoji and Bernard Leach (with whom he traveled throughout Asia) established the modern Mingei movement in ceramics, the most influential ceramics movement in the 20th century. His research on glazes (of which he developed thousands over a lifetime of work) remains influential as well. Refusing to be limited to ceramics, Kanjiro also worked in bronze, wood and paint. An interesting final note on this unusual artist, when offered the title of Living National Treasure, an honor bestowed on very few, he declined.
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