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Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770), — Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770), A Raku red stoneware teabowl, Japan, Edo period 傳樂長入(七代樂吉左衛門,1714 - 1770年)作 日本江戶時代 第七代赤樂茶盌

Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770),

Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770), A Raku red stoneware teabowl, Japan, Edo period 傳樂長入(七代樂吉左衛門,1714 - 1770年)作 日本江戶時代 第七代赤樂茶盌

This Raku red stoneware teabowl is attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (1714-1770) from Japan's Edo period and comes housed in a Japanese wood box. The work represents the height of Raku pottery craftsmanship and the aesthetic principles of the Japanese tea ceremony.

Medium
Japanese wood box

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CHADŌ – The Beauty of Japanese Tea Ceremony

October 9, 2022

Estimate: $40,000$60,000

Lot 634

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Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770),, Attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (Raku Kichizaemon VII, 1714-1770), A Raku red stoneware teabowl, Japan, Edo period 傳樂長入(七代樂吉左衛門,1714 - 1770年)作 日本江戶時代 第七代赤樂茶盌

This Raku red stoneware teabowl is attributed to Raku Chonyu VII (1714-1770) from Japan's Edo period and comes housed in a Japanese wood box. The work represents the height of Raku pottery craftsmanship and the aesthetic principles of the Japanese tea ceremony.

Medium
Japanese wood box
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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Functional Art, Stoneware, Serene, Minimalist, Japanese, Traditional, Red, Edo Period, Tea Ceremony, Ceramic