(JP¥24,500)
Type... Pottery... Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki Awarded the Nitten Kikuka Prize in 1962, the Japan Ceramic Society Award in 1973, the Kyoto Art and Culture Award in 1990 (Heisei 2), and the Mainichi Art Award in 1993. This is a representative work, a line-carved bird and flower vase, by Shin Fujihira, who was a member of the Nitten council and an honorary professor at Kyoto City University of Arts. Teacher: Rokubei Shimizu. The white porcelain body is powerfully line-carved and filled with iron painting, expressed as a black line drawing. The contrast with the black makes the beauty of the white porcelain stand out remarkably. This work is one of the representative pieces that are always exhibited in Shin Fujihira's solo exhibitions. Collectors of Shin Fujihira, if you don't have this piece yet, please don't miss this opportunity. Size: Approximately 12.4 cm wide, 19 cm high. Near-mint condition (no signs of use). The bookmark is glued to one side inside the lid of the box. The price is set very low, at the limit. Please understand that we cannot negotiate the price. We would appreciate it if you could confirm the images and purchase it immediately. We will offer a discount for bulk purchases. Thank you very much.
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