Sep 1994
VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 9
Japanese Popular Ceramics at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Uematsu Eiji
Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V. R. Cammann Collection
Saké bottle
Edo period, first half of the 19th century
Possibly Hirado or Nabeshima ware, porcelain with celadon glaze
Purchase: Nelson Trust
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 32-59/4
FEATURES
Patricia J. Graham. Japanese Popular Ceramics in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Richard L. Wilson. Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Audrey Yoshiko Seo. Uematsu Eiji: Once More from the Beginning
Victor Harris. Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
John R. Finlay. Chinese Embroidered Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V.R. Cammann Collection
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao. Report from New York
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
COMMENTARY
Christopher Cooke. Commentary: Chinese Furniture - A Shrinking Problem
VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 9
Japanese Popular Ceramics at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Uematsu Eiji
Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V. R. Cammann Collection
Saké bottle
Edo period, first half of the 19th century
Possibly Hirado or Nabeshima ware, porcelain with celadon glaze
Purchase: Nelson Trust
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 32-59/4
FEATURES
Patricia J. Graham. Japanese Popular Ceramics in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Richard L. Wilson. Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Audrey Yoshiko Seo. Uematsu Eiji: Once More from the Beginning
Victor Harris. Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
John R. Finlay. Chinese Embroidered Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V.R. Cammann Collection
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao. Report from New York
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
COMMENTARY
Christopher Cooke. Commentary: Chinese Furniture - A Shrinking Problem
VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 9
Japanese Popular Ceramics at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Uematsu Eiji
Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V. R. Cammann Collection
Saké bottle
Edo period, first half of the 19th century
Possibly Hirado or Nabeshima ware, porcelain with celadon glaze
Purchase: Nelson Trust
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 32-59/4
FEATURES
Patricia J. Graham. Japanese Popular Ceramics in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Richard L. Wilson. Ezara: Pictorial Plates from Seto
Audrey Yoshiko Seo. Uematsu Eiji: Once More from the Beginning
Victor Harris. Japanese Imperial Craftsmen of the Meiji Period
John R. Finlay. Chinese Embroidered Mandarin Squares from the Schuyler V.R. Cammann Collection
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao. Report from New York
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
COMMENTARY
Christopher Cooke. Commentary: Chinese Furniture - A Shrinking Problem