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Antique Japanese Zeze Porcelain Vase, Yamamoto Shunkyo

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Antique Japanese Zeze Porcelain Vase, Yamamoto Shunkyo
A sage stands in deep contemplation of the sight of a sheer falls , his paige cautiously approaching behind on the rugged outcropping; a fine trumpeting ZeZe-Yaki sometsuke porcelain vase decorated by important Meiji artist Yamamoto Shunkyo. The decoration is performed with a very delicate hand. It is signed on the side Shunkyo followed by a Ka-O signature, and stamped on the base Zeze. The vase is 10-1/2 inches (27 cm) tall, 7-1/4 inches (18.5 cm) diameter and is in fine condition. Zeze yaki is the ceramic ware created in Otsu, (former home of Zeze castle) the artists home of many long years. Shunkyo (1871-1933) was a student of Kono Bairei and Mori Kansai, and taught at the Kyoto Municipal School of Art. He was also a member of the Imperial Art Committee and frequent exhibitor at the Bunten. His paintings are included in most important collections.


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