Sculptural Vase ー清水 六兵衛 "一輪指花陶容"
Sculptural Vase ー清水 六兵衛 "一輪指花陶容"
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An Irabo glazed sculptural vessel by Kiyomizu Rokubei VII (1922-2006) enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Ichirinsashi Hana Toki. The piece is 14 cm (5-1/2 inches) diameter, 22 cm (9 inches) tall and in excellent condition.
The Kiyomizu family potters managed one of the most productive workshops in Kyoto’s Gojozaka district from the second half of the Edo period. From the Meiji they began producing tableware for export and special pieces for government-sponsored exhibitions under Rokubei V. The workshop declined after World War II but was revived by Kiyomizu Rokubei VII, an adopted artist from Aichi prefecture. A graduate of the Tokyo University of Fine Art, he was a trained sculptor specializing in, in addition to clay, media like metal, glass, wood, paper and photography. Rokubei studied in Italy from the 1969-1970, and was a common contributor to the Nitten (under the name Hiroshi) Receiving the Hokuto-sho prize there and later serving on the selection committee. He is also well known for sculptures. He succeeded the family name in 1987 and also used the name Kyubei. For more on this important artist see Contemporary Clay, Japanese Ceramics for the New Century by Joe Earle, ISBN O-87846-696-7.
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