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Kato Yasukage and Mino kilns

Shino Teabowl (Chawan)

2010

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Shino Teabowl (Chawan)

2010

Physical Qualities Stoneware with red and white glazes, 3 1/2 x 5 3/8 in. (8.9 x 13.7 cm.)
Credit Line Straton Family Fund
Object Number 2013.317
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2013; Joan B. Mirviss Ltd., New York; the artist's estate
Robert Yellin, "Chawan: Simply, some of the hardest works of pottery to create," The Japan Times, Sep 25, 2013 [http:///www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2013/09/25/arts/chawan-simply-some-of-the-hardest-works-of-pottery-to-create/]

Robert Yellin, "Kato Yasukage - Mino Family Dynasty," Japanese Pottery Information Center, 10/21/2013 [http://www.e-yakimono.net/html/kato-yasukage.html]

Inscribed: Box inscribed: title, "Shino chawan" [Shino teabowl]; signed, "Jyu-yon dai Yasukage" [Yasukage XIV]; seal, "Yasukage"

Potter

Kato Yasukage

1963–2011

Japanese, 1964-2012
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2000–2000

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