Japanese Big Red Porcelain Crouching IMARI Cat Sculpture Signed Base
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Japanese big red enameled porcelain crouching cat, sculpture Okimono signed base.
Maker: Imari red enamels over blue, yellow, and green under glazing. Far more blue
Dimensions: Big! 4" tall x 10.5" length and 6.5" deep
Large sculpture.
Hand enameled.
Hand crafted.
One of a kind
History:
Imari was the shipment port for Arita wares. It was the kilns at Arita which formed the heart of the Japanese porcelain industry.
Arita’s kilns were set up in the 17th century, post kaolin discovery in 1616. A popular legend attributes the discovery to an immigrant Korean potter, Yi Sam-pyeong (1579–1655), although most historians have doubts. After the discovery, some kilns began to produce revised Korean-style blue and white porcelains, known as “Shoki-Imari”. Red enamelware can be underglaze blue, greens, yellows and other colors and overglazed in red and gold enamels.
Imari began to be exported via the Dutch East India Company to Europe when the Chinese kilns at Jingdezhen were damaged in the political chaos. Both Imari and Kakiemon styles were already popular among Europeans that the Chinese export porcelain copied both, a type known as Chinese Imari. At the same time, European kilns, such as Meissen & English potteries such as Johnson Bros. and (Royal) Crown Derby, also imitated the Imari & Kakiemon styles. Export of Imari surged again in late 19th century (Meiji era) when Japonism flourished in Europe.
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