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●Master Craftsmen of Meiji Cloisonne Art: Yasuyuki Namikawa and Sosuke Namikawa
Cloisonne enamel ware of the Meiji period was mostly exported overseas and had been forgotten in Japan. In recent years, however, cloisonne enamel works have gained recognition in Japan thanks to the introduction of pieces returned from their homelands, and they have become one of the most popular works in antique art.
Among them, the two most prominent are Namikawa Yasuyuki in Kyoto and Namikawa Sosuke in Tokyo. We will look at collections in Japan and abroad centering on these two master craftsmen, as well as the masterpieces of Owari cloisonne enamel ware, from which they originated.
Special Feature
Master Craftsmen of Meiji Cloisonne Enamels: Yasuyuki Namikawa and Sosuke Tawokawa
The Birth of Cloisonne Enamels that Surprised the World
Yasuyuki Namikawa's Hospitality
Eizuko Namikawa, Namikawa Yasuyuki Cloisonne Treasure Memorial Museum
TAOGAWA Cloisonne Treasures Encountered at the Guest House
The Murata Collection of the Shimizu Sannenzaka Art Museum, a Key Player in its Rediscovery
How to Recommend the Collection Riyuki Murata / Ichiro Chujo / Michiko Hiruta
For Future Yasuyuki and Sosuke Yukari Muto
Elegant Techniques of Namikawa Yasuyuki Tenshin Memorial Itsuura Art Museum, Ibaraki
The town where cloisonne enamel ware became a place name Ama City Cloisonne Art Village Tomomi Uchiyama
Ando Cloisonne Shop
●Publisher : Eye of the Eye, Inc; Monthly Edition (7/15/2022)
●Page: 152