Making Ceramics
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121.0cm x 43.0cm
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eiraku hozen: A Master of Kyoto Ceramics and Symbolism
eiraku hozen (1795-1854), also known as Zengoro, stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Japanese ceramics and painting. Born into the esteemed eiraku zengoro lineage—a family renowned for its dedication to kyo-yaki, or Kyoto style ceramic art—hozen’s life was inextricably linked with the traditions of his time, shaping him into one of Japan's most influential artistic voices.
Background and Inspiration: Hozen emerged during the Edo period (1689–1868), an era characterized by remarkable cultural flourishing. The pervasive influence of Confucian ethics fostered a deep appreciation for harmony and balance, mirroring the aesthetic ideals embodied in kyo-yaki. He drew inspiration from both the established techniques of his predecessors and the burgeoning yamato-e movement—a style prioritizing bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and meticulous detail to depict landscapes and natural subjects.
Artistic Techniques and Style: Hozen’s mastery lay in seamlessly blending these influences. His paintings frequently incorporated gold leaf, signifying prosperity and spiritual enlightenment – a hallmark of yamato-e. He skillfully employed dyeing techniques, meticulously layering colors to achieve breathtaking tonal gradations. Notably, his work centered around capturing the essence of nature, particularly flowering cherry blossoms and birdsong, reflecting a profound connection with the natural world.
Notable Works: Perhaps his most celebrated piece is “Making Ceramics,” a Sumi-e scroll that exemplifies kyo-yaki’s grandeur. This artwork showcases not only hozen's technical prowess but also his artistic vision—a testament to the enduring legacy of Kyoto ceramics. Alongside this masterpiece, he produced stoneware jars demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship and "Flowering Cherry with Poem Slips," a collaborative effort with fellow artist Tosa Mitsuoki that further cemented his reputation for blending art and poetry.
Influence and Legacy: Hozen’s impact extended beyond his own lifetime. His innovative approach to color palettes and brushwork influenced subsequent generations of ceramic artists, including Hamada Shoji, shaping the trajectory of Japanese ceramics into the 20th century. Today, hozen's works reside in prestigious museums like the Art Institute of Chicago and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ensuring his artistic legacy continues to inspire awe and admiration.
eiraku hozen
1795 - 1854 , Japan
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Yamato-e
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Hamada Shōji']
- Date Of Birth: Tokyo, Japan (1795)
- Date Of Death: 1854
- Full Name: eiraku hozen
- Nationality: Japanese
- Notable Artworks:
- Making Ceramics
- 染付 蜂龍文高足杯
- Place Of Birth: Tokyo

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