Chinese Yixing Zisha Clay Handmade Exquisite Teapot (双线竹鼓 底款:曼希陶艺)
Chinese Yixing Zisha Clay Handmade Exquisite Teapot (双线竹鼓 底款:曼希陶艺)
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Product Name: double line bamboo drum
Bottom payment: manchi ceramics Size: 17 / 8cm Capacity: 400cc Purple sand classification: raw ore bottom trench cleaning Introduction to the bottom payment: Gu Jingzhou (1915-1996), formerly known as Jingzhou. Other names: manchi, thin Ping, Wuling Yiren, Jingnan mountain woodcutter. I'm called old man and old Ping. Yixing Zisha famous artist, member of China Artists Association, and master of Chinese arts and crafts. In 1915, he was born in Shangyuan village, Chuanbu Township, Yixing, Jiangsu. At the age of 18, he studied art with a famous teacher. From the late 1930s to Shanghai, the pots were antique. In 1954, he entered Yixing Shushan ceramic cooperative. In 1956, he was appointed as a technical advisor by the Jiangsu provincial government, with students Xu Hantang, Gao Haigeng, Li Changhong, Shen Juhua, Shu Fengying, Wu qunxiang and others. He has participated in the national arts and crafts Congress for three times in his life, which has a great impact on Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. He is known as the "master of pot art" at home and abroad. His works are collected by major museums and cultural relics museums at home and abroad. Gu Jingzhou can be said to be one of the most famous purple sand ceramic artists in the past. His original name was Jingzhou, and later he was renamed Jingzhou. His names include man Xi, thin Ping, Wuling Yiren, Jingnan mountain woodcutter, and pot old man. He once created his own name as Ziyi Xuan. His achievements in pot art are extremely high, his skills are exquisite, and he draws a wide range of materials. It can be said that he is one of the most successful modern ceramic artists, enjoying a reputation comparable to that of Shi Dabin in the Ming Dynasty. He is known as the "master of the generation" and the "master of pot art". |