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A tall and unusual stoneware vase By Miyanohara Ken (1898-1977), Showa Period
11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,080 inc. premium
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By Miyanohara Ken (1898-1977), Showa Period
Decorated with stylised butterflies and dragonflies over a chequered ground, the base signed with seal Ken, with tomobako, the inside of the lid signed and sealed by the artist Fuchiku yo, Ken with seal Ken. 30½cm (12 3/8in) high. (2).
Decorated with stylised butterflies and dragonflies over a chequered ground, the base signed with seal Ken, with tomobako, the inside of the lid signed and sealed by the artist Fuchiku yo, Ken with seal Ken. 30½cm (12 3/8in) high. (2).
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蝶蜻蛉図花瓶 宮之原謙 昭和時代
Born in Kagoshima, Miyanohara Ken terminated his architecture studies at Waseda University due to chronic illness. This marked the beginning of his career as a ceramic artist and he began studying under luminaries such as Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), Itaya Hazan (1872-1963), and Numata Kazumasa. The artist's 'Ceramic Flower Vase/Air' won a prize at the famous Nitten Exhibition and his works has also been selected for the Imperial Collection.
























