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YOSHITA MINORI (1932-) A porcelain dish with gold-leaf decorationShowa (1926–1989) or Heisei (1989-2019) era, late 20th-early 21st century image 1
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YOSHITA MINORI (1932-) A porcelain dish with gold-leaf decorationShowa (1926–1989) or Heisei (1989-2019) era, late 20th-early 21st century image 3
YOSHITA MINORI (1932-) A porcelain dish with gold-leaf decorationShowa (1926–1989) or Heisei (1989-2019) era, late 20th-early 21st century image 4
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YOSHITA MINORI (1932-)
A porcelain dish with gold-leaf decoration
Showa (1926–1989) or Heisei (1989-2019) era, late 20th-early 21st century

24 September 2020, 10:00 EDT
New York

Sold for US$2,295 inc. premium

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YOSHITA MINORI (1932-)

A porcelain dish with gold-leaf decoration
Showa (1926–1989) or Heisei (1989-2019) era, late 20th-early 21st century

The delicately potted foliate porcelain dish with a spray of peony blossom beneath a celadon glaze, rimmed with a band of underglaze blue, signed on the base in red enamels Kutani Minori
Wood tomobako storage box inscribed Yuri-kinsai botan mon kazarizara (Decorative dish with peony motif in underglaze gold), signed Kutani Minori tsukuru (Made by Minori of Kutani), and sealed Minori
10 1/4in (26cm) diameter

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Named a Ningen Kokuho (Living National Treasure) in 2001, Yoshita Minori took over the family business at the early age of 19 and has developed a range of innovative techniques, breathing new life into the porcelain culture of his native Kanazawa. He is best known for the yuri-kinsai style of decoration seen here, in which cut-outs of gold leaf (a specialty Kanazawa product of unmatched quality) are applied, rather being painted on with brush, before the piece is fired.

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