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From a family member's collection of Living National Treasures, this is a masterpiece of museum quality, a top-tier work. It comes with a stand and a handwritten inscription by Mr. Jun Isezaki (Black Rectangular Dish Jun). A magnificent black Bizen rectangular dish. The price at a solo exhibition held at a famous department store was 1,320,000 yen. Special discounted price, until the end of January: 680,000 yen. From February, the original price will be 980,000 yen. This is a top-of-the-line black Bizen rectangular dish purchased by a family member at a Living National Treasure exhibition in the art gallery of a famous Okayama department store. Solo exhibition price: 1,320,000 yen. New and unused. There may be some unseen scratches from handling the work. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about this. A popular black Bizen rectangular dish (with a rectangular stand with the artist's handwritten inscription). It comes with an original new framed calligraphy "Earth, Fire, and Shine" handwritten by the artist. This calligraphy is also in the Bizen City Museum of Art. Includes a matching box (high-grade Koraifuta matching box), a ceramic history document, a yellow seal cloth, and a handwritten name on the rectangular stand. There is a slight dent on the upper left corner of the matching box (a few millimeters, as shown in the image). (The black Bizen rectangular dish itself is in perfect condition.) The black Bizen rectangular dish has a sense of weight and is a top-class work, a top-class collection piece for all time. Size: Black Bizen rectangular dish: width 63 cm, depth 27 cm. Rectangular stand: 18.3 cm (height) x 8.3 cm (width). Matching box size: width 68 cm x height 31 cm x depth 14 cm. Handwritten autograph card size: 27.3 x 24.2 cm. Frame: 505 x 385 cm. Although new and unused, there is a slight dent on the upper left corner (as shown in the image). Otherwise, it has been carefully stored at home by a family member. (As shown in the image) Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about this. Thank you very much. Born in 1936 in Ibe, Bizen, as the second son of Yoza Isezaki, he built a semi-underground kiln anagama kiln with his elder brother Mitsuru (Important Cultural Property of Okayama Prefecture) after the death of his father (Important Cultural Property of Okayama Prefecture) in 1961. 1982: Invited to exhibit at museums in India and Hong Kong. Produced ceramic wall murals for the entrance halls of: Seishin University, Seishin Gakuen, Kobe University of Commerce, Okayama Sanyo Hospital, Tokyo New Prime Minister's Official Residence, Sanyo Shimbun New Headquarters, etc., He has been actively advancing. 2004: Designated as a National Important Cultural Property (Living National Treasure). His works are in the collections of museums around Japan and the world. This work is also in the collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. This time, it comes with a special framed calligraphy by Mr. Isezaki (worth 35,000 yen). Please take this opportunity to add it to your collection.
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