Stellar Black Clay Vessel ー坂田 甚内 “黒陶金箔彩文鉢”
Stellar Black Clay Vessel ー坂田 甚内 “黒陶金箔彩文鉢”
Item Code: MC775
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A spectacular black basin filled with flowing waves of gold by daring artist Sakata Jinnai enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Kokuto Kinpakusai-mon Hachi. It is 37 cm (14-1/2 inches) diameter, 20 cm (8 inches) tall and in perfect condition.
Sakata Jinnai was born in Tokyo in 1943, and began as an apprentice under the legendary Kamoda Shoji in 1964, establishing his first kiln in 1966. His work was selected for display at the Nihon Dento Kogei Shinsaku Ten (National Traditional New Crafts Exhibition) in 1969, and the following year the Nihon Dento Kogei Ten (National Traditional Crafts Exhibition). In 1971 his work could be seen at the first Nihon Togeiten National Ceramics Exhibition. This event would tour the United States and Canada as well. Two years later he would be seen there again, and this time the show would tour South America. In 1977 he would move away from the competitive world of mass exhibitions and focus more on private galleries. He was the first artist selected for display at the newly opened Takashimaya Gallery in New York in 1993. Work by him is held in the collection of the British Museum, Rockefeller Foundation, Sakuma Museum, Waseda University Museum, as well as some of Japans holiest sites such as Ise Shrine, Izumo Shrine, Takachiho Shrine, Yakushiji in Nara and both Kodaiji and Enryakuji Temples in Kyoto. Not limited to clay, he also works in painting, Washi handmade paper (from 1995), and glass (from 2000).
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