IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Black Raku tea bowl, cylindrical; low ...
Once again, John Thomas of Dunn County Pottery will be offering folks the opportunity to experiment with raku pottery in a process whereby they glaze bisque ware at the Discover Downsville Festival on ...
One of the most interesting things about art is that it can be tied tightly to time, but also transcend it. The exhibit “Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ...
For 15 generations, just one family has crafted the hand-sculpted (rather than wheel-thrown) Japanese pottery known as Raku, which uses a low-fire technique to produce ceramic objects that bear an ...
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RAKU KAKUNYŪ (KICHIZAEMON XIV, 1918-1980). A Red Raku Ware Tea Bowl Named "Kiri no Magaki". Showa era (1926-1989), 20th century, ca. 1926–1989 ...
Santa Fe artist exhibits ceramic pieces at White Dragon Tea Room Santa Fe sculptor Margeaux Klein has worked in everything from ink and glass to metals, fabrics and photography in her 40-year career.
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