Rectangular dish with Oribe glaze

Terms of Use
Usage Conditions ApplyAt A Glance
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Period
ca. 1953-1954 -
Geography
Hiradobashi (Toyota), Aichi prefecture, Japan -
Material
Stoneware with copper-green glaze -
Dimension
H x W x D (irregular): 4 x 31 x 26.5 cm (1 9/16 x 12 3/16 x 10 7/16 in) -
Accession Number
S2010.24 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_S2010.24
Object Details
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Artist
Okabe Mineo (1919-1990) -
Description
Rectangular dish with strong sculpting, Green Oribe glaze, plain edges.Mark: incised on back, "Mine (mark in shape of peak, "mine")."Box, paulownia wood. Inscribed on front of lid: "Ao Oribe / kakuzara (square dish) ... Mineo" [square red seal: "Mine"] -
Signatures
(L.Cort, June 2009): Incised on back, "Mine" (mark in shape of peak, "mine")." -
Provenance
From early 1950s to 2010Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hauge [1]From 2010Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hauge in 2010Notes:[1] Curatorial notes: Purchased by Victor Hauge from the artist Okabe Mineo in his studio in the early 1950s.Victor visited Okabe's workshop in the early 1950s and bought everything that was available for sale. -
Collection
National Museum of Asian Art Collection -
Previous custodian or owner
Victor and Takako Hauge ((1919-2013) and (1923-2015)) -
Origin
Hiradobashi (Toyota), Aichi prefecture, Japan -
Credit Line
Gift of Victor and Takako Hauge -
Type
Vessel -
Restrictions and Rights
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