Description: Beautiful tall high glaze vase with white daffodil decoration painted in 1945 by Kataro Shirayamadani. Marks on the base include the Rookwood logo, the date, shape number 932C, the incised number 6007 and the artist's incised initials. Height 11 1/2 inches. The piece is uncrazed but has some pooling of underglaze color near the shoulder. Shirayamadani was born in Tokyo.[1]He was already an accomplished painter of porcelainware when he came to the United States. He worked in Boston for the Fujiyama porcelain decorating workshop when he first met Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, the founder of Rookwood Pottery, in 1886. She hired him to work for her at Rookwood in May, 1887.[1]A vase he made won a Grand Prize at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. The vase was acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1901 and is still in its collection.[2]He decorated table lamp bases that were combined with stained glass shades made by Tiffany Studios, and one such lamp is in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[3] His work is in many museum collections, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art,[2] the Mint Museum,[4] the Carnegie Museum of Art,[5] the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum,[6] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,[3] the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[7] the Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, and the Crocker Art Museum.[8] In 1991 one of his pieces from 1900 sold for $198,000.[9][10] Bonham's Auction House auctioned several Rookwood Pieces by Shirayamadani in April 2010. - Wikipedia
Price: 2999 USD
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-24T01:15:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 35 USD
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Brand: Rookwood
Origin: North American
Type: Vase
Color: Blue
Material: Clay
Year Manufactured: 1945
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1940-1949
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: high glaze