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Ito Tozan

Six Person Coffee Set ー伊東 陶山

Six Person Coffee Set ー伊東 陶山

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An elegant set of six small cups and saucers by Teishitsu Gigei-in Ito Tozan enclosed in the original compartmentalized and signed wooden box.  The cups are steep sided with creamy crackled glaze decorated with sparse bamboo. Each Cup is roughly 7 cm ‘3 inches) diameter, 5.5 cm (2 inches) tall, the plates 12.5 cm (5 inches) diameter and all are in excellent condition, with some color absorption due to time and use in the crackled glaze.

Ito Tozan I (1846-1920) began as a painter in the Maruyama school studying under Koizumi Togaku. In 1862 he became a pupil of Kameya Kyokutei, as well as studying under Takahashi Dohachi III nd Kanzan Denshichi (who made the dishes for the imperial table). In 1867, with the fall of the Edo government, he opened his kiln in Eastern Kyoto. Much prized at home, he was also recognized abroad at the Amsterdam, Paris and Chicago World Expositions. With an emphasis on Awata and Asahi wares of Kyoto, he began to use the name Tozan around 1895. In 1917 he was named a member of the Imperial Art Academy, one of only five potters ever given that title. 

Ito Tozan II (1871-1937) was born the fourth son of one of the upper level samurai of the Zeze feudal domain in Otsu, just over the mountains from Kyoto and began his artistic career as a painter. He was picked up by Tozan I and introduced to the plastic arts, where he flourished, taking over the Tozan kiln in 1920, following the death of his mentor.

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