ken kata Posted February 23, 2018 Report Posted February 23, 2018 Hello Guys, I got this a while back. It was sold as a Hon Ami Koetsu related piece. There was a name Kao, that was mentioned with this piece. As always, I can not translate the Writings. Do I have something of significance? Thanks for viewing. Quote
Steve Waszak Posted February 23, 2018 Report Posted February 23, 2018 Ken, When you say that this "was sold as a Hon Ami Koetsu related piece," what exactly is meant by "related"? In any event, I can with some confidence tell you that this piece was not made by Koetsu. Virtually anything made by him is of immense cultural importance, fame, and value. He is considered by many to be the single greatest artist in Japanese history. So it is unlikely that one of his works would slip under the radar. Besides this, though, the bowl itself displays nothing of Koetsu's sensibilities, style, or techniques in the making of chawan. So again, I wonder what the seller meant by "related." Cheers, Steve 2 Quote
ken kata Posted February 24, 2018 Author Report Posted February 24, 2018 Hello guys. This is the description of this Chawan that "attracted me".. REGION OF ORIGIN : Japan SIZE Width 4.8in : Length 4.8in : Height 3.1in : Weight 8.82oz + Box 8.11oz Width 12.2cm : Length 12.2cm : Height 8cm : Weight 250g + Box 230g CONDITION : Relatively good. Used. No serious damage. AGE : About 100 years ago. MATERIAL : Pottery TYPE : Tea bowl for tea ceremony AUTHOR : The name of potter KAO is Koetsu Honami. He is an artist in early stages of Edo. His work has very high appraisal. I think that this is imitation of his work. But it is the fine arts of Japan made seriously ABOUT WORK This is made well and has good painting. APPURTENANCES Dedicated box with appraisal SUPPLEMENTAL Please purchase at this opportunity, and add to your tea utensils collection. Notice the seller's disclaimer, underlined . ... Yes, I agree.. It would not be real, if i got it.. Next, I will post on "suspicious " Potter's Markings on Chawans.. 1 Quote
ken kata Posted February 24, 2018 Author Report Posted February 24, 2018 Since we are on Hon Ami Koetsu, I thought I'd share an Incense case I got a while back. when I saw this, it reminded me of his works. also, a Kyo-yaki Chawan, displaying one of the famous works , " Red and White Plum Blossoms". of Ogata Korin, by modern day Potter Miyaji Eika Quote
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