Ryōkan shi (poemy) - Jūjigaitō Byōbu (Written in ink by Rosanjin)

Ryōkan shi (poemy) - Jūjigaitō Byōbu (Written in ink by Rosanjin)

Kitaoji RosanjinWW-1941-572656

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Year
1941
Medium
washi

Artist

Kitaoji Rosanjin
Kitaoji Rosanjin

Ceramics

Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883, 1959) was a Japanese potter, calligrapher, and painter who worked across ceramics, ink, and decorative arts with equal mastery. He founded the Atelier Rosanjin in Kyoto, a workshop dedicated to the production of refined tableware and sculptural vessels that synthesized traditional Japanese aesthetics with modernist sensibility. His ceramic works, characterized by bold glazes and asymmetrical forms, drew from both folk pottery traditions and contemporary art movements. Rosanjin was equally accomplished as a calligrapher and painter, and his interdisciplinary practice established a model for the modern Japanese craftsman-artist that influenced generations of potters.

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Plates

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1953 · Unglazed bizen-ware

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Folding screens of Iroha (1953)

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1953 · washi

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Square Platter, Rounded Edges

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1953 · E-Shino-ware

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Sakura (Rosanjin)

Sakura (Rosanjin)

1953 · lead

WW-1953-572654

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Year
1941
Medium
washi
Watts ID
WW-1941-572656

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Artist

Kitaoji Rosanjin

Kitaoji Rosanjin

Ceramics

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