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Ninsei (仁清) was a ****anese potter, who
lived in the Edo Period,
roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He was born ****mura
Seisuke (野々村), and
later received...
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distinguished ceramists, and some were artist-potters, e.g. Hon'ami Kōetsu,
Ninsei,
Ogata Kenzan, and Aoki Mokubei. ****anese
anagama kilns also have flourished...
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Treasures (Red and
White Plum
Blossoms screen by
Ogata Kōrin, ****mura
Ninsei’s Tea-leaf Jar with
design or wisteria, and a
Calligraphy Album “Tekagami...
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painter Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716).
Kenzan studied with the
potter ****mura
Ninsei and made his own kiln. In 1712 a
nobleman began patronizing his kiln, he...
- the age of 54. Her
posthumous Buddhist name was "Sugeden-in
Donsho Wako
Ninsei Shojotei Ni."
Following her death, she was
buried at Zojo-ji
Temple in Tokyo's...
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Painted Tea-leaf jar, used as a tea canister, with
wisteria designs by ****mura
Ninsei, Edo
period ****an...
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clouds developed by
Ninsei.
which were
simpler in
shape and were
presented as m**** of
clouds instead of a
group of clouds.
Ninsei's cloud-style was then...
- and others, and the Tosa
school both pla****
active roles; in
ceramic art,
Ninsei ****mura, Hon'ami Kōetsu and
others were key players. In music, a number...
- tea-ceremony objects, is
varied and
includes teabowls by Chōjirō and ****mura
Ninsei, as well as
square dishes by Kōrin and Kenzan. In
March 2017, 31 objects...
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pheasant decorated with
overglaze enamels (色絵雉香炉, iroe kijikōro) ****mura
Ninsei Life-sized, ****
pheasant shaped incense burner composed of two parts; lifelike...