outward-flaring cylinder shape with some outwardly flaring lobes; matte white exterior with black scrolls and scrolls made of impressed circles; very pale blue interior

%C2%A9 Masaya Imanishi

Tidal Bore, 2014

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Imanishi Masaya works in the traditional art of sometsuke—white porcelain decorated with underglaze cobalt blue. Born in Nara, Japan to renowned potter Imanishi Hiroshi (a student of Living National Treasure and fellow Nara resident Tomimoto Kenkichi), Masaya trained with the celebrated master of sometsuke and Living National Treasure Kondo Yūzō (1902–1985). His works often feature natural motifs, some drawn from traditional sometsuke pottery created in Japan in the 1600s and 1700s, and others wholly novel.

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Title
Tidal Bore
Artist Life
born 1947
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2019.87.3
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outward-flaring cylinder shape with some outwardly flaring lobes; matte white exterior with black scrolls and scrolls made of impressed circles; very pale blue interior

© Masaya Imanishi

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