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  • Seller image for HAGI - 400 Years of Japanese Ceramics - Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris for sale by ARTSHOP GALERIE

    Naomi Takasu; Kazue Mathon-Kurihara; Philippe Achermann

    Language: French

    Published by Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris, 2000

    ISBN 10: 2913278051 ISBN 13: 9782913278059

    Seller: ARTSHOP GALERIE, Le Vignon En Quercy, France

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    Beautiful and substantial reference work dedicated to Hagi ware, one of the most celebrated traditions of Japanese ceramics. Published by the Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, this richly illustrated volume explores over four centuries of Hagi ceramic art, from Edo period masterpieces to modern interpretations. Superb photography throughout featuring tea bowls, sculptural forms, traditional glazes and refined ceramic textures characteristic of Hagi pottery. An important publication for collectors and enthusiasts of: Japanese ceramics; tea ceremony art; wabi-sabi aesthetics; Asian art; contemporary Japanese craft; ceramic history. Elegant large-format edition with high-quality printing and minimalist graphic design. Good overall condition. Light traces of handling possible. Interior clean and complete. Binding firm. Publisher: Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris / Fondation du Japon Year: 2000.