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Shimaoka Tatsuzo — A stoneware chawan [tea bowl] | Showa period, 20th century
Shimaoka Tatsuzo

A stoneware chawan [tea bowl] | Showa period, 20th century

Shimaoka Tatsuzo created this stoneware chawan (tea bowl) during the Showa period of the 20th century, showcasing traditional Japanese ceramic artistry. The functional vessel reflects the artist's deep engagement with the principles of Japanese tea ceremony aesthetics and craftsmanship.

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Pursuit of an Ideal: Fine Japanese Works of Art

October 26, 2021

Estimate: $1,500$2,000

Lot 142

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Shimaoka Tatsuzo, A stoneware chawan [tea bowl] | Showa period, 20th century

Shimaoka Tatsuzo created this stoneware chawan (tea bowl) during the Showa period of the 20th century, showcasing traditional Japanese ceramic artistry. The functional vessel reflects the artist's deep engagement with the principles of Japanese tea ceremony aesthetics and craftsmanship.

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Related themes

Functional Art, Serene, Minimalist, Japanese, Craftsmanship, Tea Bowl, Showa Period, Modern, Ceramic, Earth Tones

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