Japanese Ceramic Plate by Makuzu Kozan

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As part of our Japanese works of art collection we are delighted to offer this most vibrant Meiji Period 1868-1912, ceramic plate from the studios of the highly coveted Imperial artist Miyagawa Makuzu Kozan 1842-1916 , on this occasion Kozan II has painted a sprig of Peonies in underglaze blue enamels against a vibrant yellow ground, the underside nicely signed with a cobalt blue signature seal that translates to Makuzu Gama Kozan Sei, a seal used on works from around the 1910 period of production.

Literature : Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kozan  (1842–1916) was a Japanese ceramist and was one of the major potters of the Meiji Period, his kilns were based in Yokohama and he went on to win many prizes and gold medals at the various expositions , eventually receiving the recognition his works deserved in 1896 by becoming one of only a handful of Imperial artists (Teishitsu gigeiin), many of his works can be found in the worlds leading collections and museums.

Provenance : 

Direct from a USA collection.

Condition Report :

Fantastic condition throughout.

Approximate Sizes :

Height :      1 1/4″  3 cm

Diameter : 7 7/8″  20 cm

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