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Banura Shiro

Large Wave Patterned Platter ー番浦史郎“波ノ図 盛皿”

Large Wave Patterned Platter ー番浦史郎“波ノ図 盛皿”

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Silver waves form wind whipped peaks on the rich iron red surface of this large serving platter by Banura Shiro enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Ha no Mon Morisara.  It is 58.5 x 30 x 7 cm (23 x 12 x 3 inches) and is in perfect condition.

Banura Shiro (1941-2001) was born the fourth son of influential Lacquer Artist Banura Shogo. His sensitivity to textures may stem from that exacting influence. Although his older brother succeeded the family tradition (another branching into paper arts), Shiro, after graduating the Kyoto University of Fine Art, apprenticed in the plastic arts under Kawamura Kitaro (1899-1966) who was a student of Kitaoji Rosanjin. Rosanjin, a restaurateur, artist, and overall renaissance man believed the dish was there to support and bring out the beauty of food served. Shiro took this as his raison d’etre; his lifetime pursuit to create dishes which complimented the seasonality, texture, color and flavor. He had an impressive list of exhibitions, including a private exhibition at the Umeda Kindai Bijutsu-Ten as well as the Niponbashi Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya, and Ikebukuro Tobu, the equivalent of being displayed on New Yorks Fifth Avenue or other cities most Trendy streets, as well as many international exhibitions. Like most Iga-area artists, his output was low, but quality and originality high, making his work very much in demand.

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