Yakimono

Yakimono 4000 Years of Japanese Ceramics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Treasures of Japanese Ceramicscelebrates the 120th anniversary of Japanese immigration to HawaÆii. It presents a wide range of exceptional Japanese ceramic ware from a number of institutions in Japan, representing a broad time span, different aesthetics, and multiple techniques. The earliest objects are two middle Jemon period earthenware (c. 25th-15th century bce). Both show strong sculptural forms and mysterious designs. Yayoi and Haji ware (c. 2nd-4th century ce) demonstrate simpler and more functional designs. Sue ware (c. 6th-8th century ce) are examples of the first Japanese stoneware dervied from Korean techniques. Ceramics from the Nara and Heian periods (c. 7th-12th century ce) display early glaze techniques employed by Japanese craftsmen. Objects are included from all six old kiln sites (Tokoname, Seto, Echizen, Tamba, Bizen, and Shigaraki), dated from c. 12th to 15th century ce. Other exceptional examples of Japanese ceramics are from the Momoyama period through contemporary time (c. 16th-20th century ce).

Book information

ISBN: 9780937426678
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Imprint: Honolulu Academy of Arts
Pub date:
DEWEY: 738.095207496931
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 463g
Height: 304mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 17mm