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Matsubayashi Family, Asahi ware

大正末期~昭和初期

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

The turning point for the Matsubayashi family came during the time of 8th generation potter Matsubayashi Chōbei (?–1852), who revived the long discontinued kiln and began producing implements for use in the practice of sencha (the ritual preparation of steeped, roasted green tea), which was a popular pastime at the time. His grandson, 12th generation Matsubayashi Shōsai (1865–1932), succeeded in reviving the old tradition of producing matcha tea bowls at the Asahi kilns.

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  • Title: Matsubayashi Family, Asahi ware
  • Date Created: 大正末期~昭和初期
  • Location: Asahi kiln
  • Transcript:
    From left: Matsubayashi Tsurunosuke, Matsubayashi Hosai XIV, Matsubayashi Shosai XII and Matsubayashi Kosai XIII.
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  • Type: photograph, family
  • Original Source: Asahiyaki
  • External Link: Modern Japanese Ceramic Image Database
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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