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SUKUZAN /
Kaizan
介山
魁山
Sukuzan/ Kaizan 魁山 – Taisho-Showa 1 period
Kaizan sei zo, Meiji period worked for
Yasuda
T
TAIZAN
帯山 Dai Nippon- Taizan – Meiji period.
Takahashi Yohei, Go (called Taizan), was the head of the 9th and final generation of
帶山
the Takahashi family of Awata potters. The pottery closed at 1894.
對山 Taizan decorated work by Kinkozan, Izumo Wakayama, etc. There are pieces that
泰山 have both Kinkozan and Taizan markings, where the Kinkozan mark is generally
pressed into the piece itself and the Taizan mark is written. Taizan Yohei died in
岱山
1922, signifying the end of production. Taizan was a renowned Kyoto potter who
exhibited and won prizes at a number of international events, including the 1893
Taizan Yohei Chicago World Expo. He often worked together with Kono Bairei, famous for
帯山 陽平 drawing and illustrating birds and flowers in the Kacho style.
Taizan signatures can differ but all are Meij-Taisho period.
TAIZAN YOHEI
Nippon, Kyoto ,Taizan kin sei
Taizan Yohei