Ueda Juhō 上田寿方
Shigaraki tea caddy 信楽茶入
Stoneware
H2 × Dia 3 in.
H5.0 × Dia 7.6 cm
H5.0 × Dia 7.6 cm
With signed wood box
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1925 Born 1944 Graduated from Shigaraki Ceramic School 1946 Started making ceramics1971 Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition 1974 Selected for the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition 1979 Designated...
1925 Born
1944 Graduated from Shigaraki Ceramic School
1946 Started making ceramics1971 Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition
1974 Selected for the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition
1979 Designated as a traditional craftsman by the Minister of International Trade and Industry, and awarded the Excellent Work Prize at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, and became the President of the Industrial Association
1982 Selected for the Asahi National Commemorative Exhibition of Ceramic Art
1992 Exhibited at the Ebbetson Museum of Art, New York
1994 Awarded the Prize for Distinguished Service to the Traditional Crafts Industry
2003 Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award for Industrial Achievement in Traditional Crafts
Since 1960, he has held more than 30 exhibitions at department stores and art galleries throughout Japan.
1944 Graduated from Shigaraki Ceramic School
1946 Started making ceramics1971 Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition
1974 Selected for the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition
1979 Designated as a traditional craftsman by the Minister of International Trade and Industry, and awarded the Excellent Work Prize at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, and became the President of the Industrial Association
1982 Selected for the Asahi National Commemorative Exhibition of Ceramic Art
1992 Exhibited at the Ebbetson Museum of Art, New York
1994 Awarded the Prize for Distinguished Service to the Traditional Crafts Industry
2003 Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award for Industrial Achievement in Traditional Crafts
Since 1960, he has held more than 30 exhibitions at department stores and art galleries throughout Japan.