A set of ten dishes
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A set of ten dishes

OGATA KENZAN (1663-1743)

细节
A set of ten dishes
Ogata Kenzan (1663-1743)
The shallow dishes each decorated in various blue, cream, iron brown, grey, blue-grey and green glazes with various designs including grasses, pine trees and bamboo leaves
Each approximately 11.5cm. diam. (10)
注意事项
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拍品专文

The above hand-made dishes, made of a course, iron-rich clay, are known as kawarake. They are decorated with Korin-style patterns, each with a different motif - a concept known as egawari. The notion of irregular sets was known since the fourteenth century, when it was praised by Yoshida Kenko in his essay tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness).

For similar sets see The Gotoh Museum, Ceramics of Kenzan (1663-1743) The Gotoh Museum 1987, (Tokyo 1987), pl.104-2, 104-3, 104-4, p.83