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Your search for: japanese AND ceramics


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Books on: japanese ceramics

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Journal Articles on: japanese ceramics

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Magazine Articles on: japanese ceramics

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Encyclopedia Articles on: japanese ceramics

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    Japanese Art
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...Yokoyama and Kiyoteru Kuroda have received international acclaim. In lacquerware, ceramics, and textiles traditional forms have been retained, and modern Japanese pottery is widely esteemed. Bibliography See R. T. Paine and A. Soper, The...
     
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    Ogata Kenzan
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    OGATA KENZAN oga ta ken zan 1663 1743, Japanese potter and painter; younger brother of Ogata Korin . A follower of the Rimpa school, he set up kilns for the production of ceramics in the early to mid-Edo period. Proficient in the art of ceramic...
     
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    Koetsu Hon'Ami
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...accompanying the plates. In the late 1590s, he became interested in ceramics, especially raku tea bowls of a thin, delicate nature. He also...drawings. See F. Fischer et al., The Arts of Honami Koetsu, Japanese Renaissance Master (2000). ____________________ Copyright...
     
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    Pyongyang
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...armaments, aircraft, textiles, sugar, rubber, ceramics, and various light manufactures. Koreas...dynasty. Pyongyang fell c.1594 to the Japanese, who hoped to use it as a base for an...China, but who then destroyed the city. Japanese invaders again devastated Pyongyang in...
     
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    Busan
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...electronics, plywood, chemicals, ceramics, paper, tires and other rubber...was invaded in 1592 by the Japanese, who had long maintained a trading post there; however, the Japanese forces were recalled in 1598...sign a treaty opening Busan to Japanese trade and immigration. In 1883...
     

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