Japanese Art and Artists of To-day.—II. Ceramic Artists
ornamented by
fine carving,
and the vase
with the dragon
ears (below),
decorated with
fine carving
and gold and
enamel paint-
ing over the
glaze, are other
examples of the
work of this
talented artist.
In addition to
those already named there are many other good
and artistic potters who have sent their works to
the present exhibition, but the lack of space and
time does not allow me to speak of them as
fully as I should like and as their merits
INCENSE BURNER BY MASATARO
KEIDA OF KAGOSHIMA, SATSUMA
deserve, and I shall therefore only mention a
few names which I cannot leave unmentioned
before concluding this short notice of our
ceramic artists: Matsumoto Sahei or Shoundo,
of Kaga, one of the famous potters of Kutani;
Horikawa Ivozan and Kawamoto Hideo, of
Tokio; Ito Tozan, Shofu Katei and Suwa
Sozan, of Kioto; Mori and Hori, of Ise;
Kato Sukusuke, Kato Shubei, Kato Monyemon,
Kato Gosuke, and Kato Mitsutaro, of Owari ;
Nishiura Yendji and Ito Coroyemon, of Mino;-
Tashiro Seijizaye-
mon, of Soma;
Taniguchi Brothers,
Ishino Riuzan,
Shimidsu Bizen,
and Ide Zentaro, of
Kaga ; I d s u m o
Kinzo, Nagaoka
Sumiyemon and
Kawaka m i
Fusaichi, of
I d s u mo;
Sasaki Roku-
taro, of Ye-
hime; Haya-
kawa, Kamei,
and Kaba-
s him a, of
C h i k u z e n ;
Tsuji, Yuki-
take, Aoki,
Yamamoto,
Tetsuka, and
I maidsumi,
of A rit a
Hizen; Oka-
be, of Higo ;
Togo Jusho,
Sameshiraa
K u n s e k i,
Kumamoto
Kinji, and
Uyeno Yai-
c h i r o, of
Kagoshi ma,
Satsuma.
H. S.
VASE MADE BY K1CHIJI WATANO OF KUTANI, KAGA
VASES MADE BY MASATARO
KEIDA OF KAGOSHIMA,
SATSUMA
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ornamented by
fine carving,
and the vase
with the dragon
ears (below),
decorated with
fine carving
and gold and
enamel paint-
ing over the
glaze, are other
examples of the
work of this
talented artist.
In addition to
those already named there are many other good
and artistic potters who have sent their works to
the present exhibition, but the lack of space and
time does not allow me to speak of them as
fully as I should like and as their merits
INCENSE BURNER BY MASATARO
KEIDA OF KAGOSHIMA, SATSUMA
deserve, and I shall therefore only mention a
few names which I cannot leave unmentioned
before concluding this short notice of our
ceramic artists: Matsumoto Sahei or Shoundo,
of Kaga, one of the famous potters of Kutani;
Horikawa Ivozan and Kawamoto Hideo, of
Tokio; Ito Tozan, Shofu Katei and Suwa
Sozan, of Kioto; Mori and Hori, of Ise;
Kato Sukusuke, Kato Shubei, Kato Monyemon,
Kato Gosuke, and Kato Mitsutaro, of Owari ;
Nishiura Yendji and Ito Coroyemon, of Mino;-
Tashiro Seijizaye-
mon, of Soma;
Taniguchi Brothers,
Ishino Riuzan,
Shimidsu Bizen,
and Ide Zentaro, of
Kaga ; I d s u m o
Kinzo, Nagaoka
Sumiyemon and
Kawaka m i
Fusaichi, of
I d s u mo;
Sasaki Roku-
taro, of Ye-
hime; Haya-
kawa, Kamei,
and Kaba-
s him a, of
C h i k u z e n ;
Tsuji, Yuki-
take, Aoki,
Yamamoto,
Tetsuka, and
I maidsumi,
of A rit a
Hizen; Oka-
be, of Higo ;
Togo Jusho,
Sameshiraa
K u n s e k i,
Kumamoto
Kinji, and
Uyeno Yai-
c h i r o, of
Kagoshi ma,
Satsuma.
H. S.
VASE MADE BY K1CHIJI WATANO OF KUTANI, KAGA
VASES MADE BY MASATARO
KEIDA OF KAGOSHIMA,
SATSUMA
293