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Toji taikei


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    Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1972-1978


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  • Ceramiek Japan


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    • Complete collection of the Far Eastern ceramics
    • 30. Mishima (Mishima wares of the late Kokuryo and early Yi dynasties) 1976; 31. Ri-cho no sometsuke (Blue-and-white ware of the Yi dynasty) 1978; 32. Korai chawan (Tea-bowl of the Kokuryo dynasty); 33. Kodai chogoku no toji (Ceramics of pre-historic China) 1978; 34. Chogoku no dogu (Mortuary figurines of China)
    • 41. Geh no sometsuke (Blue-and-white ware of the Yuan dynasty); 42. Min no sometsuke (Blue-and-white ware of the Ming dynasty); 43. Min no akae (Colored porcelain of the Ming dynasty); 44. Ko-sometsuke, Shonzui (Blue-and-white of the late Ming Dynasty); 45. Gosu-akae Nankin-akae (Swatow ware and coloured porcelain of early Ching dynasty)
    • 46. Shin no lanyo (Fine enamelled ware of official kilns of Ching dynasty); 47. Thailand; 48. Perusha no toki (Islamic pottery from Persia)
    • 35. To sansai (Three colour glaze of the Tang dynasty) 1977; 36. Seji (Celadon ware). 1978; 37. Hakuji (White celadon); 38. Temmoku (Temoku wares); 39. Jishu-yo (Tzu-chou wares); 40. Ryono toji (Liao dynasty ceramics)
    • 26. Kyo-Yaki (Wares of Kyoto kilns in the last days of Yedoperiod); 27. Nippon no min-yo (Folkcraft pottery of Japan); 28. Kindai Nippon no toji (Ceramic art of contemporary Japan) 1978; 29. Korai no seiji (Celadon of the Kokuryo dynasty)
    • 5. Sansai, Ryokuyo, kaiyu (Pottery with three-color glaze; green glaze and ash glaze of the Nara and early Heian period); 6. Ko-seto (Old Seto ware of the Kamakura period); 7. Tokoname, Echizen (Tokoname and Echizen wares of the Kamakura period); 8. Shigaraki, Iga (Shigaraki and Iga wares of Muromachi period). 1976; 9. Tamba (Tamba wares through the centuries) 1975
    • 1. Jomon (Earthware vessels of the Jomon period); 2. Yayoi (Earthware vessels of the yeyou period; 3. Haniwa (Clay mortuary figures of the Tumulous period); 4. Sue (Sue pottery 16th-7th century)
    • 10. Bizen (Bizen wares); 11. Shino, Kiseto, Setoguro (Sinho, yellow and black Seto wares); 12. Oribe (Oribe wares of the Momoyama period) 1978; 13. Karatsu (Old Karatsu wares); 14. Hagi, Izumo (Hagi and Izumo wares)
    • 15. Uyeno, Takatori (Uyino and Takatori wares); 16. Satsuma (Old Satsuma wares); 17. Chojiro (Chojiro wares); 18. Koetsu, Donyo (Wares by Koetsu Konnami and Raku family) 1977; 19. Imari (Imari wares)
    • 20. Kakiemon (Kakiemon wares) 1977; 21. Nabeshima (Nabeshima colored porcelain); 22. Kutani (Kutani ware) 1978; 23. Nisei (Colored pottery by Nisei); 24. Kenzan (Wares by Kenzan Ogata); 25. Mokubei (Wares by Mokubei)

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