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    Tomimoto Kenkichi (富本憲吉, June 5, 1886 – June 8, 1963) was a Japanese potter and a Living National Treasure. His family came from Nara prefecture. He received...
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  • Japanese chemist Kenkichi Sugimoto (杉本 健吉, 1905–2004), Japanese painter Tomimoto Kenkichi (富本 憲吉, 1886–1963), Japanese potter Kenkichi Ueda (植田 謙吉, 1875–1962)...
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    The Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum (富本憲吉記念館, Tomimoto Kenkichi Kinenkan) opened in Ando, Nara Prefecture, Japan in 1974. It is dedicated to the life...
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    wing for potteries of Kawai Kanjirō, Bernard Leach, Hamada Shōji, Tomimoto Kenkichi and others was opened. 1963 a wing was added for the woodcuts of Munakata...
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    went on to marry Tomimoto Kenkichi, change her name to Tomimoto Kazue, and have two children. Otake lived separately from Kenkichi for many years, and...
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    well. Artists from the early Showa era are Itaya Hazan (1872–1963), Tomimoto Kenkichi (1886–1963), Kato Hajme (1900–1968), Tsukamoto Kaiji (塚本快示) (1912–1990)...
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    using various minerals. They were acquainted by Yanagi Sōetsu and Tomimoto Kenkichi while visiting potteries and exhibitions. Hamada was deeply impressed...
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    (1663–1743). Assisting as interpreter for technical terms was the potter Tomimoto Kenkichi, whom he had met already earlier. From this time Leach wrote articles...
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    from Tochigi Prefecture and reconstructed in front of the building. Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum Folk Cultural Properties Japanese craft Haruhara,...
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    Honolulu Academy of Arts, ISBN 0-937426-67-9. Sanders, Herbert H.; Tomimoto, Kenkichi (1967) “The World of Japanese Ceramics”. Kodansha America, Inc, ISBN 9780870110429...
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    studio pottery movements, which included Bernard Leach, Shōji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shikō Munakata, Keisuke Serizawa, and Tatsuzō Shimaoka, among others...
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  • left the Kokugakai and formed the Shinsho Bijutsu Kogei Kai with Tomimoto Kenkichi. He then began dyeing using the katazome method in 1948, and continued...
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    During her career, Shimura studied under artists Toshijiro Inagaki and Tomimoto Kenkichi. She has created numerous kimono since her first work in 1958 entitled...
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  • initial research towards a possible exhibition of the ceramics of Tomimoto Kenkichi in the U.K. and U.S. and played a part in preliminary negotiations...
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    (旧臼井家住宅) (ICP). List of Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum Kōriyama Castle Minka Mingei Nara National Museum...
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  • Nara Prefectural Museum of Art Nara Prefectural Museum of Folklore Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum Kushimoto Turkish Memorial and Museum Wakayama Castle...
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  • Name Born Died Category Subcategory Year Designated Kenkichi Tomimoto (富本憲吉) 1886 1963 Pottery Iroe 1955 Hajime Katō (加藤土師萌) 1900 1968 Pottery Iroe 1961...
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  • County Museum of Art in the 1960s. Including works by ceramicists Kenkichi Tomimoto and Kenzan Ogata. But now she discovered that her father's family...
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    that two of Yanagi's closest friends, Bernard Leach (1887-1989) and Kenkichi Tomimoto (富本憲吉) (1886-1963), both potters, introduced him to Morris's ideas...
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    ceramics at Kyoto City University of Arts. Her professor at the time was Kenkichi Tomimoto, who was a famous potter during post-war Japan. Matsuda Yuriko was...
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