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Porcelain vase with Under-glaze polychrome hydrangeas, Mino ware

Nishiura Enji V (1856-1914)19世紀末~20世紀初頭

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

Fifth generation Nishiura Ware potter Nishiura Enji (1856-1914) established a system to mass produce sometsuke and overglaze mainly in Tajimi. He successfully created an underglaze decorating technique using overglaze enamel underneath a transparent glaze, bringing the trends of art nouveau and its glamorously colorful world from the west into the world of Mino ceramics. For his achievements he was awarded a bronze award at the Paris World Exposition in 1889, and also a gold award at the Saint Louis World Exposition in 1904.

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  • Title: Porcelain vase with Under-glaze polychrome hydrangeas, Mino ware
  • Creator: Nishiura Enji V (1856-1914)
  • Date Created: 19世紀末~20世紀初頭
  • Physical Dimensions: H 26.0 cm, D 13.0 cm
  • Original Source: Mino Ceramic Art Museum,Tajimi
  • Rights: © Mino Ceramic Art Museum,Tajimi
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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