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      The Ceramic Art of Japan

      Frontispiece. Vase by Kawai Kanjiro. Showa period. Yuasa collection, Tokyo.

      HUGO MUNSTERBERG

      The Ceramic Art of Japan

      A HANDBOOK FOR COLLECTORS

      CHARLES E. TUTTLE COMPANY

       Rutland, Vermont Tokyo, Japan

      Representatives

      For Continental Europe:

       BOXERBOOKS, INC., Zurich

      For the British Isles:

      PRENTICE-HALL INTERNATIONAL, INC., London

      For Australasia:

      BOOK WISE (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD.

       104-108 Sussex Street, Sydney 2000

      Published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.

      of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

      with editorial offices at Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032

      Copyright in Japan, 1964, by Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.

      All rights reserved

      Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 63-20586

       ISBN: 978-1-4629-1309-1 (ebook)

      First edition, 1964

       Fourth printing, 1983

      PRINTED IN JAPAN

      To Bernard Leach

       whose life and work

       has been a bridge

       between East and West

      Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Periods in Japanese Art History
Map of Kiln Locations in Japan
1 On Collecting Japanese Ceramics
2 The Appreciation of Japanese Ceramics
3 Types of Ware, Uses, and Seals
4 The Ceramics of the Prehistoric Period
5 The Beginnings of the Japanese Ceramic Industry
6 The Tea-Ceremony Wares of the Momoyama Period
7 Japanese Porcelain
8 The Pottery of the Edo Period
9 Japanese Folk Pottery
10 Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Bibliography
Index

      List of Illustrations

COLOR PLATES
Frontispiece. Vase by Kawai Kanjiro, Showa period 4
1. Oribe covered dish, Momoyama period 27
2. Bizen jar, Momoyama period 35
3. Imari figure of an actor, early Edo period 41
4. Kakiemon figure of a lady, early Edo period 47
5. Nabeshima plate, middle Edo period 53
6. Ko-Kutani plate, early Edo period 59
7. Kenzan bowl in shape of a basket, middle Edo period 65
8. Banko ewer, middle Edo period 89
9. Fujina tea bowl, late Edo period

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