Shoji Hamada Still-life Sculptures
1894-1978
Shoji Hamada, Designated as a Living National Treasure in 1955, was famed for his return to folk crafts (mingei), establishing the small town of Mashiko as a center of pottery. Hamada espoused simplicity of form in his works, particularly notable in his sugar cane motifs. Hamada strived to reach a style and feeling of innocence through his craft.
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Artist: Shoji Hamada
Lidded Jar with Signed Box by Shoji Hamada (INV# NP3626)
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Shoji Hamada
Lidded Jar with Signed Box
stoneware and glaze
4.5 x 5.75 x 5.75"
date unknown
signed
Category
1980s Contemporary Shoji Hamada Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Wood, Glaze
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- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Shoji Hamada created stoneware pottery. Inspired by folk ceramics like English medieval pottery and Okinawan stoneware, his designs took on an utilitarian, abstract edge. Shop a collection of Shoji Hamada’s pottery from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.