Original Box
Showa
D18.5cm×17cm H9cm
The deep blue-green glaze of the celadon porcelain, combined with the overall penetration of the porcelain, makes this a wonderful peach ornament.
Yaichi KUSUBE was born in Kyoto, Japan, and was active from the Taisho to Showa periods. He is known for his versatility and versatility.
His works are all of high quality and high perfection. He also devoted himself to teaching younger generations and trained many apprentices.
Yaichi KUSUBE 楠部 彌弌
1897 Born in Higashiyama, Kyoto prefecture.
1912 Entered Kyoto Ceramic Experimental Station Attached Training Center.
1918 Began ceramics in Sanjo, Kyoto.
1920 Organized a group of ceramists, ‘Aka tsuchi sha’.
1924 Awarded at the Paris Universal Exposition.
1927 Awarded his first prize at Teiten.
1937 Completed ‘Saien’ technique.
1938 Moved to Okazaki, Kyoto prefecture.
1962 Became a member of the Japan Art Academy.
1965 Moved to Yamashina, Kyoto.
1972 Designated as a person of cultural merits by Kyoto city.
1978 Received the Order of Cultural Merit.
1984 Passed away at the age of 87.
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