Dish in the Shape of a Leaf, Part of a Set of 6

Hamanaka Gesson

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Object Label

Hamanaka Gesson is a master ceramicist based in Hagi, the same historical pottery region where Kaneta Masanao works. Like his contemporaries, Hamanaka experiments with traditional materials and new shapes. The blush of pink in the glaze on this dish can be found on many Hagi ceramics, but the iron-brown decoration is more reminiscent of Oribe wares. Hamanaka creates sets of small dishes like this, in which no two are the same. They can be used in kaiseki meals and tea ceremonies, where the variations in form and decoration are appreciated and discussed by participants.

Caption

Hamanaka Gesson (Japanese, born 1943). Dish in the Shape of a Leaf, Part of a Set of 6, 2006. Glazed stoneware with kinyo copper glaze, 1 3/8 × 5 1/8 × 7 1/2 in. (3.5 × 13 × 19 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Dr. Susan L. Beningson in memory of Leslie Beller, 2017.28.1. Copyright status unknown.

Gallery

Not on view

Collection

Asian Art

Title

Dish in the Shape of a Leaf, Part of a Set of 6

Date

2006

Geography

Place made: Japan

Medium

Glazed stoneware with kinyo copper glaze

Classification

Vessel

Dimensions

1 3/8 × 5 1/8 × 7 1/2 in. (3.5 × 13 × 19 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Dr. Susan L. Beningson in memory of Leslie Beller

Accession Number

2017.28.1

Rights

Copyright status unknown

The rights status of this object is unclear and requires further research.

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