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MODERN KAKIEMON WARES - THE DIGNITY OF YOHAKU (BLANK SPACE)

MODERN KAKIEMON WARES - THE DIGNITY OF YOHAKU (BLANK SPACE) Chiaki Furuhashi MODERN KAKIEMON WARES - THE DIGNITY OF YOHAKU (BLANK SPACE) The Kakiemon exhibition currently being held at the Princessehof Museum in Leeuwarden is of great interest. This exhibition showcases important collections of Kakiemon wares from across the Netherlands. Kakiemon wares - Japanese polychrome porcelain of the highest quality produced in Arita, Kyushu - were first exported to Europe during the late 17th century. These wares achieved great popularity among the European aristocracy, especially among the princesses of the House of Orange, and have been employed in grand decorative clements in noble palaces ever since. Visitors will be impressed by the exquisite enamelled porcelain on display in the Princessehof museum. However, the most unique and fascinating part of this exhibition is the introduction of modern Kakiemon wares produced by 12th-, 13th-, and 14th- generation creators of Sakaida Kakiemon. There have been many exhibitions and studies of Kakiemon all over the world, but modern Kakiemon wares have until now not been fully recognised worldwide. In this article, I would like to provide an introduction to the history and beauty of Kakiemon wares of the modern period. The Kakiemon kiln and the Kakiemon style The Kakiemon kiln is one of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aziatische Kunst Brill

MODERN KAKIEMON WARES - THE DIGNITY OF YOHAKU (BLANK SPACE)

Aziatische Kunst , Volume 40 (4): 17 – Jul 11, 2010

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Chiaki Furuhashi MODERN KAKIEMON WARES - THE DIGNITY OF YOHAKU (BLANK SPACE) The Kakiemon exhibition currently being held at the Princessehof Museum in Leeuwarden is of great interest. This exhibition showcases important collections of Kakiemon wares from across the Netherlands. Kakiemon wares - Japanese polychrome porcelain of the highest quality produced in Arita, Kyushu - were first exported to Europe during the late 17th century. These wares achieved great popularity among the European aristocracy, especially among the princesses of the House of Orange, and have been employed in grand decorative clements in noble palaces ever since. Visitors will be impressed by the exquisite enamelled porcelain on display in the Princessehof museum. However, the most unique and fascinating part of this exhibition is the introduction of modern Kakiemon wares produced by 12th-, 13th-, and 14th- generation creators of Sakaida Kakiemon. There have been many exhibitions and studies of Kakiemon all over the world, but modern Kakiemon wares have until now not been fully recognised worldwide. In this article, I would like to provide an introduction to the history and beauty of Kakiemon wares of the modern period. The Kakiemon kiln and the Kakiemon style The Kakiemon kiln is one of

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Published: Jul 11, 2010

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