Description
Ishiguro Koko was not as famous as the three generations of potters named Inoue Ryosa, but his work stood out among the wares produced in the Sumi Gawa workshop. KoKo sculpted really life like figures on this piece - they are in motion, climbing, gesturing, reaching out to one another. The figures have whimsical faces, each figure is different, one is laughing, one frowning, and one looks rather lost and desperate. It is quite a departure from the earlier works that are static. By not using the signature red slip, the sculpture/pot looks more alive. In my eye, it is a fresher approach. The shape of the pot is also unusual for Sumida wares. The buff color clay is glazed only at the top portion with the signature blue, beige and black mottled glaze.. It was made on the potter's wheel and the potter's name is on a white square cartouche in underglaze blue ink.
This object was de-accessed from a museum in New York state, hence the inventory number.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: The style of the Sumida Gawa potters is rather spontaneous and it was not their nature to painstakingly sculpted their art to perfection. That is one of the reason why their pottery is so appealing and widely collected.
Origin:
Japan
Materials & Techniques:
Clay, Sculpting, Stoneware
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Country of Origin: Japan
This object was de-accessed from a museum in New York state, hence the inventory number.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: The style of the Sumida Gawa potters is rather spontaneous and it was not their nature to painstakingly sculpted their art to perfection. That is one of the reason why their pottery is so appealing and widely collected.
Origin:
Japan
Materials & Techniques:
Clay, Sculpting, Stoneware
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; The style of the Sumida Gawa potters is rather spontaneous and it was not their nature to painstakingly sculpted their art to perfection. That is one of the reason why their pottery is so appealing and widely collected.
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Dimensions
9 x 12 x 10.5 in
1920s Sumida Gawa Vase With Figures by Famous Potter Ishiguro Koko
Estimate $480-$1,430
Starting Price
$240
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