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Japanese Landscape Porcelain Sometsuke by Gen'emon, Shōwa Period.

€325,00
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This hand-painted porcelain tile (Sometsuke technique) depicts a typical Japanese landscape, from the 1950s to 1970s.

This wall decoration is beautifully framed and finished with a red felt mat.

The tile bears the artist's signature in the bottom right corner.

Frame dimensions: height 47.7 cm, width 57.5 cm, depth 4.5 cm.

Tile dimensions: height 26 cm, width 36.5 cm, depth 0.5 cm.

Sometsuke is a traditional Japanese technique for painting ceramics with blue dyes, usually in the form of decorative patterns. This technique, also known as "underglaze blue," is often associated with famous Japanese porcelain producers such as Arita, Imari, and Kutani. Sometsuke ceramics are characterized by their beautiful blue designs, often inspired by nature, mythology, or traditional Japanese motifs. The dye is applied before the pottery is glazed and then fired at high temperatures, resulting in a durable, vibrant finish. This technique has been popular in Japan for centuries and is still widely used in contemporary ceramics.

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Japanese Landscape Porcelain Sometsuke by Gen'emon, Shōwa Period.

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