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Japanese Contemporary Gold Green Purple Framed Porcelain Panel by Master Artist

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Extraordinary Japanese large contemporary framed porcelain panels artwork in three pieces intricately hand painted showcasing a wintry scene of a gracefully shaped aged snow covered Japanese pine tree on a breathtaking gold leaf background. This is a masterpiece by a third generation master of a kiln located in the Imari-Arita region of southern Japan who is the descendant of an extended family of prolific porcelain and ceramic artists. His profile is available upon request. The three generations of the Kosan Kiln located in the Imari-Arita region of southern Japan (starting in 19th century,) have been experimenting and perfecting techniques featuring gold foil for seven decades. Inspired by centuries-old kinrande (gold enameled porcelain) styles of Imari, the artists have developed a technique known as haku-yui (braided foils) that combines high purity gold, platinum and silver foils to create a shimmering palette of light and color. Silver foil is used exclusively as a substrate for expressing a wide spectrum of vivid colors. Foils of differing Material and color are applied separately and at the rate of “one shade per day” in a process reminiscent of multi-color woodblock printing, implying that the addition of each new shade exponentially increases the time and complexity of production. The kiln started in the 19th century with traditional kinrande techniques (gold enameled porcelain), but in accordance with the philosophy of the kiln’s founder, each subsequent generation pioneered in a field of the master’s choosing. Thus, the second generation is known for its yuri-kinsai (gold foil underglaze) and the third generation for its haku-yui (intertwining of precious-metal foils). Yuri-kinsai was termed in the 1950s as a new glazing technique. The main feature is a highly transparent overglaze on the gilded porcelain, cutting out stencils of gold foil for underglaze decorations. In this exquisite work, the artist has used silver based foils in platinum, gold, green and fuschia for expressing a breathtaking hydrangea pattern with flowers coming alive, set against a stunning gold leaf background. This piece attracts the viewer to approach it and explore the beauty of this piece. This exceptional framed porcelain panels artwork comes in a custom made wooden case signed by the artist. The order made sofisticated wooden frame is uniquely designed to adjust the height of piece on the wall. Dimensions: framed: H 37 in W 18 in D 2.5 in Plate: H 26 in W 10 in D 1.5 in.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
  • Style:
    Meiji (In the Style Of)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    contemporary
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    Takarazuka, JP
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2771315433462
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