Ogata Kenzan

Japanese potter and painter (1663–1743)

Ogata Kenzan (尾形 乾山, 1663–1743), originally Ogata Shinsei (尾形 深省), and also known by the pseudonym Shisui, was a Japanese potter and painter.

Biography

Ogata Kenzan was born in Kyoto into a rich merchant family. His older brother was the painter Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716). Kenzan studied with the potter Nonomura Ninsei and made his own kiln. In 1712 a nobleman began patronizing his kiln, he moved to the east area of Kyoto. He was one of the greatest ceramicists of the Tokugawa era. He is associated with Kyō ware. In 1713, he moved to Edo where he also spent the rest of his life.

Ogata Kenzan produced a distinctive style of freely brushed grasses, blossoms, and birds as decorative motifs for pottery. His pieces were noted for their perfect relation between design and shape. He often collaborated on the decoration of pottery with his older brother, Ogata Kōrin, after whom the style known as Rinpa was named.

Bernard Leach, the British studio potter, wrote a book about Ogata Kenzan in 1966 entitled Kenzan and his Tradition, published by Faber & Faber in London.

Gallery

Selected works by Ogata Kenzan
  • Container, earthenware, Edo period, first half of 18th century, Important Cultural Property
    Container, earthenware, Edo period, first half of 18th century, Important Cultural Property
  • Five small glazed pottery bowls
    Five small glazed pottery bowls
  • Hanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on paper painting of evening glories
    Hanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on paper painting of evening glories
  • Netsuke depicting chrysanthemums
    Netsuke depicting chrysanthemums
  • Autumn Ivy, after 1732
    Autumn Ivy, after 1732

External links

Media related to Ogata Kenzan at Wikimedia Commons

  • Ogata Kenzan - Jyuluck-Do Corporation
  • Pottery works by Ogata Kenzan
  • Bowl with bamboo leaf design at Kimball Art Museum
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