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Toyozō Arakawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Toyozō Arakawa
was a well-known Japanese ceramic potter.
He lived and worked in Mino, near Nagoya. He was given the title "Living National Treasure" in 1955. In 1930 he discovered shards at the site of the ruins of an ''ogama'' style kiln at Mutabora proving that that Shino and Oribe glazed work of the Momoyama and early Edo period in Japan had been manufactured in Mino rather than in the Seto area. In 1933 he built a kiln reproducing the original Mutabora kiln and rediscovered the techniques for manufacturing Shino glazes. He died in Tokyo, Japan in 1985.
There is a translation of Arakawa's ''The Traditions and Techniques of Mino Pottery'' in Janet Barriskill's ''Visiting the Mino Kilns'' Wild Peony Press, Sydney, 1995
==External links==

* (Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu page about one of Arakawa's works )


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