Kitade Tōjirō 北出塔次郎
Tea Vessel, Set of 5 色絵菜圃抄茶器 5客
Kutani Porcelain
H2 1/4 × Dia3 3/8 in.
H5.5 × Dia 8.3 cm
H5.5 × Dia 8.3 cm
With Signed Wood Box
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Kitade Tōjirō 北出塔次郎 (1898-1968) Born in 1898 in Hyogo Prefecture, JapanBorn in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan 1921 Becomes son-in-law of the Kitade family 1926 Entered the Graduate School of Japanese Painting,...
Kitade Tōjirō 北出塔次郎 (1898-1968)
Born in 1898 in Hyogo Prefecture, JapanBorn in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
1921 Becomes son-in-law of the Kitade family
1926 Entered the Graduate School of Japanese Painting, Osaka Art School
1927 Awarded first prize at the 14th Crafts Exhibition
1932 Selected for the first time at the 13th Teiten
1936 Studied under Kenkichi TomimotoSelected for the 11th Kokuga-kai Exhibition and the 1st Exhibition of the reorganized Imperial Academy of Fine Arts
1937 Awarded the National Painting Prize at the 2nd Kokuga-kai Exhibition
1939 Awarded a special prize at the Bunten Exhibition
1946 Awarded Special Prize at the 1st Nitten
1963 Awarded the Minister of Education Prize at the 6th Nitten
1968 Awarded the Art Academy Prize
Born in 1898 in Hyogo Prefecture, JapanBorn in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
1921 Becomes son-in-law of the Kitade family
1926 Entered the Graduate School of Japanese Painting, Osaka Art School
1927 Awarded first prize at the 14th Crafts Exhibition
1932 Selected for the first time at the 13th Teiten
1936 Studied under Kenkichi TomimotoSelected for the 11th Kokuga-kai Exhibition and the 1st Exhibition of the reorganized Imperial Academy of Fine Arts
1937 Awarded the National Painting Prize at the 2nd Kokuga-kai Exhibition
1939 Awarded a special prize at the Bunten Exhibition
1946 Awarded Special Prize at the 1st Nitten
1963 Awarded the Minister of Education Prize at the 6th Nitten
1968 Awarded the Art Academy Prize