Japanese Large plate with Iris decoration by Artist Mikio Osako born in 1940. His works are in The Metropolitan Museum among others.
Artist Biography
1940 Born in Kyushu, Oita Prefecture
1968 Entered Tokoname City Ceramic Art Institute
1970 Awarded first prize at the 8th Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition
The 17th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1972 Awarded the Honorary Grand Prize at the Barros International Ceramic Art Exhibition
1975 Awarded the Grand Prize at the 3rd Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Dedicated a large jar to Her Imperial Highness Princess Chichibu
1987 Invited to exhibit at the 9th Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
The Japan Foundation purchased a large jar and a large dish
1995 Passed away
Tokoname pottery.
This item comes with an original box.
Dimension:
52cm Diameter
6cm High
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