Large Bowl with Cherry Blossoms and Maple Leaves first half of the 19th century Takahashi Dhachi III The combination of cherry blossoms and colorful maple leaves on this large bowl revive the style of Kyoto’s famous ceramic artist Ogata Kenzan (1663-1743). The vivid composition is based on a poem about the Tatsuta River, from the waka anthology Kokin Wakash (ca. 905). The poet describes fallen autumn foliage drifting on the water’s surface as if it were gold brocade, and cherry blossoms in the Yoshino hills that put him in mind of white snowflakes. The patterns evoke both symbolic images of spring and autumn, as well as two famous sites (meisho) in Japan.. Large Bowl with Cherry Blossoms and Maple Leaves. Takahashi Dhachi III (Japanese, 1811-1879). Japan. first half of the 19th century. Stoneware with underglaze iron, white slip, and polychrome overglaze enamels (Kyoto ware). Edo period (1615-1868). Ceramics

Large Bowl with Cherry Blossoms and Maple Leaves first half of the 19th century Takahashi Dhachi III The combination of cherry blossoms and colorful maple leaves on this large bowl revive the style of Kyoto’s famous ceramic artist Ogata Kenzan (1663-1743). The vivid composition is based on a poem about the Tatsuta River, from the waka anthology Kokin Wakash (ca. 905). The poet describes fallen autumn foliage drifting on the water’s surface as if it were gold brocade, and cherry blossoms in the Yoshino hills that put him in mind of white snowflakes. The patterns evoke both symbolic images of spring and autumn, as well as two famous sites (meisho) in Japan.. Large Bowl with Cherry Blossoms and Maple Leaves. Takahashi Dhachi III (Japanese, 1811-1879). Japan. first half of the 19th century. Stoneware with underglaze iron, white slip, and polychrome overglaze enamels (Kyoto ware). Edo period (1615-1868). Ceramics
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