Eiraku Hozen [1795-1854]
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Eiraku Hozen [1795-1854]

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Eiraku Hozen [1795-1854]
A set of five ceramic dishes in the form of leaves, each glazed yellow and with impressed seal Eiraku, fitted wood box inscribed ju ichi sei Hozen saku [made by 11th generation Hozen], Zengoro and sealed Eiraku
Each 23.7cm. long (5)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Hozen was the eleventh-generation head of the Eiraku family of potters, one of ten families who produced tea wares for the Sen, or head of the Sen school tea masters descended from Rikyu. As an apprentice to Nishimura Ryozan, Hozen was employed as a maker of braziers. He was well versed in calligraphy, painting and poetry and enjoyed the patronage of noble families. His technical mastery encompassed the areas of underglaze cobalt, gold and colored enamels, celadon and wares evoking the ceramics of Korea, China and Southeast Asia.

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