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known as
Makuzu Kōzan.
Miyagawa came from a long line of
potters based in Kyoto: his
father Miyagawa Chōzō (宮川長造, 1797–1860),
known as
Makuzu Chōzō (真葛長造)...
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Tadano Makuzu (只野 真葛, 1763–1825),
daughter of an Edo physician,
wrote commentaries on ****an's
social and
political problems.
Tadano Makuzu was born in...
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Among these were the
painter and
lacquer artist Shibata Zeshin,
ceramicist Makuzu Kōzan,
painter Hashimoto Gahō, and cloisonné
enamel artist Namikawa Yasuyuki...
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purely for export.
Despite this,
there were
artists such as Yabu
Meizan and
Makuzu Kōzan who
maintained the
highest artistic standards while also successfully...
- the East
Asian Collections Clare (2002).
Master Potter of
Meiji ****an:
Makuzu K−ozan (1842-1916) and His Workshop.
Oxford University Press. pp. 10–11...
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Among these were the
painter and
lacquer artist Shibata Zeshin,
ceramicist Makuzu Kōzan,
painter Hashimoto Gahō, and cloisonné
enamel artist Namikawa Yasuyuki...
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collection includes,
among other porcelain works, more than
eighty by
Miyagawa (
Makuzu) Kozan,
described in 1910 as ****an's
greatest living ceramic artist. Kozan...
- ****an), poet
Kaoru Tada (多田かおる, 1960–1999, ****an),
manga creator Tadano Makuzu (只野真葛, 1763–1825, ****an), socio-political wr. Véronique
Tadjo (b. 1955,...
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These imperial court artists include Shibata Zeshin,
Namikawa Yasuyuki,
Makuzu Kozan, Yabu Meizan, Kano Natsuo,
Suzuki Chokichi, and
Shirayama Shosai....
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Meizan [藪明山] (1853–1934) Chin
Jukan XII [沈寿官] (1835–1906)
Miyagawa Kōzan (
Makuzu) [宮川香山] (1842–1916)
Seikozan [精巧山]
Ryozan [亮山] Most of
these artists set...