MAKE A MEME View Large Image Ogata Kenzan - Incense Box in the Shape of a Folding Fan - Walters 491372 - Closed.jpg This box used to hold incense pellets represents Kyoto potters' penchant for replicating luxury items also made in Kyoto Kenzan's signature is cleverly ...
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Keywords: Ogata Kenzan - Incense Box in the Shape of a Folding Fan - Walters 491372 - Closed.jpg This box used to hold incense pellets represents Kyoto potters' penchant for replicating luxury items also made in Kyoto Kenzan's signature is cleverly incorporated into the colophon on the fan's face which bears a Chinese poem and a painting of a flowering branch century 19 Edo Raku-type earthenware with iron pigment under glaze enamels over glaze cm 5 5 7 7 accession number 49 1372 22026 William T / Henry Walters Collection Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T or Henry Walters Master Potters of Japan The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1984 place of origin Kyoto Japan <gallery> File Ogata Kenzan - Incense Box in the Shape of a Folding Fan - Walters 491372 - Open jpg <center>open </gallery> Walters Art Museum license Art of Japan in the Walters Art Museum Ogata Kenzan Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs artist update Kōgō
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