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- catalog abstract "An inspired outpouring of colorfully glazed and eccentrically shaped ceramics from Mino was one of the glories of the Momoyama period (1568-1615), remembered as a golden age for all the arts in Japan. Throughout the Edo period (1615-1868), Seto set the standard for fine glazed pottery to such an extent that the term setomono (Seto things) became a synonym for "ceramics." Today Seto and Mino continue to flourish. The former clusters of villages have grown into small. Cities where commercial factories that dispense table and kitchen wares, industrial products, and hi-tech ceramics operate alongside the studios of artist-potters who work in traditional or idiosyncratic styles. Research laboratories investigate new sources of clays and glazes, and training centers educate the potters and technicians of the future. Seto and Mino Ceramics is the first comprehensive study in English of Seto and Mino wares, and the first in a series of. Publications on the Japanese collections in the Freer Gallery of Art. Because Charles Lang Freer began buying Japanese ceramics as early as 1892, the Freer Gallery collection has developed a historical depth that is of compelling interest for connoisseurs of Seto and Mino wares. This volume draws upon current research by Japanese archaeologists and art historians in its exploration of the Freer Gallery's important group of 126 works. Dating from the seventh through the. Late nineteenth century, the objects illustrate the long history of ceramic production within the Seto-Mino region.".
- catalog contributor b3684175.
- catalog contributor b3684176.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "An inspired outpouring of colorfully glazed and eccentrically shaped ceramics from Mino was one of the glories of the Momoyama period (1568-1615), remembered as a golden age for all the arts in Japan. Throughout the Edo period (1615-1868), Seto set the standard for fine glazed pottery to such an extent that the term setomono (Seto things) became a synonym for "ceramics." Today Seto and Mino continue to flourish. The former clusters of villages have grown into small.".
- catalog description "Cities where commercial factories that dispense table and kitchen wares, industrial products, and hi-tech ceramics operate alongside the studios of artist-potters who work in traditional or idiosyncratic styles. Research laboratories investigate new sources of clays and glazes, and training centers educate the potters and technicians of the future. Seto and Mino Ceramics is the first comprehensive study in English of Seto and Mino wares, and the first in a series of.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Milo C. Beach -- Catalogue. 1. Sue Ware from the Seto-Mino Area. 2. Sanage Ware. 3. Medieval Seto Ware. 4. Tokoname Ware. 5. Seto and Mino Wares from Sixteenth-Century Great Kilns. 6. Mino Wares from Early Momoyama-Period Great Kilns. 7. Mino Wares from Late Momoyama-Period Multichamber Climbing Kilns. 8. Edo-Period Seto and Mino Tea-Ceremony Ceramics. 9. Ofuke Ware. 10. Rakurakuen Ware. 11. Tea-Ceremony Ceramics Made by Amateur Potters at Seto-Related Kilns. 12. Toyoraku Ware. 13. Edo-Period Seto and Mino Popular Ceramics. 14. Nineteenth-Century "Momoyama Revival" Ceramics. 15. Mino- and Seto-Style Ceramics from Other Kilns. 16. Porcelain -- Preliminary Study of the Technology of Selected Seto and Mino Ceramics / Pamela B. Vandiver.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-232) and index.".
- catalog description "Late nineteenth century, the objects illustrate the long history of ceramic production within the Seto-Mino region.".
- catalog description "Publications on the Japanese collections in the Freer Gallery of Art. Because Charles Lang Freer began buying Japanese ceramics as early as 1892, the Freer Gallery collection has developed a historical depth that is of compelling interest for connoisseurs of Seto and Mino wares. This volume draws upon current research by Japanese archaeologists and art historians in its exploration of the Freer Gallery's important group of 126 works. Dating from the seventh through the.".
- catalog extent "254 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Seto and Mino ceramics.".
- catalog identifier "0082481431 :".
- catalog identifier "0824814363 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0824814371".
- catalog isFormatOf "Seto and Mino ceramics.".
- catalog isPartOf "Japanese collections in the Freer Gallery of Art".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engjpn".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution ; Honolulu : Distributed by University of Hawaii Press,".
- catalog relation "Seto and Mino ceramics.".
- catalog spatial "Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "738/.0952/16 20".
- catalog subject "Freer Gallery of Art Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Mino pottery Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "NK4168.S4 C67 1992".
- catalog subject "Pottery Washington (D.C.) Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Seto pottery Catalogs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Milo C. Beach -- Catalogue. 1. Sue Ware from the Seto-Mino Area. 2. Sanage Ware. 3. Medieval Seto Ware. 4. Tokoname Ware. 5. Seto and Mino Wares from Sixteenth-Century Great Kilns. 6. Mino Wares from Early Momoyama-Period Great Kilns. 7. Mino Wares from Late Momoyama-Period Multichamber Climbing Kilns. 8. Edo-Period Seto and Mino Tea-Ceremony Ceramics. 9. Ofuke Ware. 10. Rakurakuen Ware. 11. Tea-Ceremony Ceramics Made by Amateur Potters at Seto-Related Kilns. 12. Toyoraku Ware. 13. Edo-Period Seto and Mino Popular Ceramics. 14. Nineteenth-Century "Momoyama Revival" Ceramics. 15. Mino- and Seto-Style Ceramics from Other Kilns. 16. Porcelain -- Preliminary Study of the Technology of Selected Seto and Mino Ceramics / Pamela B. Vandiver.".
- catalog title "Seto and Mino ceramics / Louise Allison Cort.".
- catalog type "Catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".