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Lot 7082

Kitaoji Rosanjin (Japanese, 1883-1959), Waste Water Bowl (Kensui)

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Stoneware with dramatic glaze, abstract splashes of iron brown cover the amber ground exterior, and a peppering of coppery iron and dark brown glazes over lighter tan ground to interior, comes together with a brocade presentation cloth.

2 1/8 x 7 1/16 in.

Sold to benefit the Yale University Art Gallery collection From the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery

Rosanjin Kitaoji (1883-1959) was a renowned Japanese artist and epicure. Born Fusajiro Kitaoji, he adopted the artistic name Rosanjin. A multifaceted talent, he excelled in calligraphy, seal carving, painting, and ceramics. He is particularly celebrated for his innovative approach to pottery, where he emphasized the harmony between the vessel and the food it contained. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Considered one of the greatest Japanese ceramic artists, his ceramics are held in museum collections all across the world.

Good estate condition.