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Extremely rare, museum-quality Kanjiro Kawai, Inlaid Two-Handled Yellow Bowl, Red Flower Identification Made by Kanjiro Kawai Large Bowl, Traditional Craft, Representative of the Folk Art World Lifetime's Highest Ranked Work Authentic, Guaranteed Genuine Made by Kanjiro Kawai himself, identified by his daughter, Koha's, identification box. Carefully preserved, in good condition, please check the images for details. Kanjiro Kawai Born in Meiji 23 (1890), died in Showa 41 (1966). From Shimane Prefecture. Graduated from Tokyo Higher Technical School. After working at the Kyoto Ceramic Testing Institute, he established the Shokei Kiln in Gojozaka in Taisho 9 (1920). Later, he developed the Folk Art Movement. Cooperated in the establishment of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum. Gosu, Shinsha 【\】 Confectionery Bowl 1 million yen, listed artist in the Art Yearbook, 13 million yen, Grand Prize at the Milan International Exhibition He, along with the masters who are still talked about today, such as Soetsu Yanagi, Shoji Hamada, who represent the Japanese Folk Art world, and Kenkichi Tomimoto and Tatsuaki Kuroda, who represent modern Japanese crafts, built the foundation of the Japanese Folk Art world and was active as a central figure. A work by Kanjiro Kawai, a master representing the Japanese Folk Art world, who explored the "beauty of use" and opened up a new realm of modern ceramics with his heavy and simple style, and was highly acclaimed worldwide, including winning the Grand Prize at the Milan International Exhibition. This work is a bowl that boasts the best workmanship in every aspect, such as the well-balanced and powerful modeling unique to Mr. Kanjiro Kawai, the dynamic brushwork of the painting, and the color development of the glaze reminiscent of slipware. It can be said that this work overwhelms with Kanjiro's worldview, who pursued the "beauty of use" and pushed Japanese folk art pottery into the art of the world. Body size: Diameter approx. 21cm Height approx. 5.5cm Paulownia box size: Approx. 23.7 x 23.7 x 9.3cm All photos are as is, please check carefully before bidding. 【Notes】 Please understand that there may be oversights due to amateur inspection. Amateur packing. Boxes, cardboard, and cushioning materials are reused (recycled) items. *There are individual differences in how the condition of the product is perceived, so please refrain from purchasing if you are a nervous person or are looking for a perfect item, understanding that it is a "used item" that has been in someone's hands once. Please note that the product images may differ slightly in color and texture from the actual product.
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