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Toyozō Arakawa

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style kiln at Mutabora proving that that Shino and Oribe glazed work of the Momoyama and early Edo period in Japan had been manufactured in Mino rather than in the Seto area. In 1933 he built a kiln reproducing the original Mutabora kiln and rediscovered the techniques for manufacturing Shino glazes.
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In 1930 he discovered shards at the site of the ruins of an
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Index

Japanese
potter
Mino
Nagoya
"Living National Treasure"
Mills College Art Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum
Portland Art Museum
ASU Art Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Seattle Art Museum
Minneapolis Institute of Art
University of Michigan Museum of Art
"Toyozo Arakawa: Biography"


Japan Review
JSTOR
26652954


The Journal of Japanese Studies
doi
10.2307/132585
eISSN
1549-4721
JSTOR
132585
The Traditions and Techniques of Mino Pottery
"Visiting the Mino kilns : with a translation of Arakawa Toyozō's The traditions and techniques of Mino pottery / Janet Barriskill"

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