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Large dish with griffon design in trailed slip, galena glaze

Bernard LEACH1952/1952

Shimane Art Museum

Shimane Art Museum
Matsue-shi, Shimane-ken , Japan

Leach, a British potter, built friendships with individuals including Hamada Shôji and Kawai Kanjirô and offered guidance in pottery-making techniques through the Mingei (folk art) movement. He visited Shimane Prefecture multiple times. He paid a visit to kilns for Fujina ware and offered pottery-making guidance, having considerable influence. This composition was produced with the slipware (decorative lead-glazed earthenware) technique, a traditional British decorative technique. Leach used a syringe with clay in mud form and illustrated a griffon, an imaginary animal, using tsutsugaki (drawing with a cone).

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  • Title: Large dish with griffon design in trailed slip, galena glaze
  • Creator: Bernard LEACH
  • Date: 1952/1952
  • Type: Ceramic
Shimane Art Museum

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