

Ceramic Art
Japanese Seto-ware Usagi | Rabbit Stoneware Figure_Otsu Hosen
Age:1940s
Descriptive qualities& condition:
Dimensions: 5-3/4”h x 4-0”w x 6-1/4”l
This large Sato-ware figure is a beautiful and expressive rabbit. He exhibits the most distinctive features of Seto ware in its use of what is called Kiseto, or yellow glaze. Seto potters developed deliberately applied glaze instead of the old natural ash glaze. It has a thickly applied matte yellow glaze with a semi-rough surface that is slightly crackled. It has extraordinary details and expression, realistic, and well made. The rabbit looks at the viewer with a pouty, inquisitive expression, as its head is turned back with exceptional long ears. The paws are detailed with long, finger-like digits. Finely-modeled glazing renders the fur, running back from the hare’s face, accentuating the arc of the ears. Seto is currently the largest producer of ceramic novelties, such as in animals such as this handsome rabbit. The piece has the artist impressed stamp on the back side which identifies the maker, and waspurchased from a shop that specialized in Otsu-san’s work.
Condition: Mint condition and as originally crafted and in perfect condition, retaining the beautiful crafting of this rare rabbit. No chips, cracks, or breaks.
Additional Information:
Otsu Hosen is a Seto-ware potter who works out of Hishino Gama. He is Vice Chairman of the Seto Traditional Ceramics Association, and an All Japan Artist Association committee member. He has won various awards throughout his career; his first being the Encouragement Award at the Japan Art Consortium Exhibition. He went on the win Second Prize and then the Excellence Award at the same competition. He won the Hokkoku Newspaper Company Award at the All Japan Traditional Art and Crafts Exhibition, and the Kyoto Art Academy Award. He also won the Encouragement Award, the Kyoto Mayor Prize, and finally the Grand Prize at the Japan Arts and Crafts Exhibition. He has exhibited ‘Mizusashi’ (lidded water pot) in an exhibition in Mexico, and participated in an exhibition in Singapore. He is best known for his wide range of glaze techniques.
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