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Eiraku Myōzen

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200: 35:, becoming its fourteenth head upon the death of her husband Tokuzen; she was one of few women to head a crafts workshop in Japan. At her death she was succeeded by Shozen, a nephew of her husband; in his turn he was succeeded by her adopted son. A presentation set of coffee cups and saucers produced under Myōzen's direction was acquired by the 169: 301: 291: 296: 286: 276: 237: 128: 271: 92: 281: 230: 306: 266: 223: 36: 261: 256: 44: 124: 118: 207: 250: 170:"Mizusashi (water jar) with bamboo – Works – Eiraku Myozen – Artists – eMuseum" 31:
was a Japanese ceramist and businesswoman. She led the Eiraku workshop in
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Kyoto
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Seattle Art Museum
"Eiraku Family -"


"Set of coffee cups and saucers – Freer-Sackler"
Japanese & Oriental Ceramic
ISBN
978-1-4629-0385-6
"zidaiya.com: Artist's Profile - Kyoto ceramics"
"Mizusashi (water jar) with bamboo – Works – Eiraku Myozen – Artists – eMuseum"
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
1852 births
1927 deaths
Japanese ceramists
Japanese women ceramists
20th-century Japanese women artists
20th-century ceramists
20th-century Japanese businesswomen
20th-century Japanese businesspeople
19th-century Japanese businesswomen
19th-century Japanese businesspeople
Japanese artist stubs

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