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鈴木治

| 1926-11-15 | 2001-04-09

SUZUKI Osamu

| 1926-11-15 | 2001-04-09

Names
  • 鈴木治
  • SUZUKI Osamu (index name)
  • Suzuki Osamu (display name)
  • 鈴木治 (Japanese display name)
  • すずき おさむ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1926-11-15
Birth place
Kyoto
Date of death
2001-04-09
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Crafts

2019
Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjo (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties). “Suzuki Osamu.” Nihon Bijutsu Nenkan Shosai Bukkosha Kiji. Last modified 2019-06-06. (in Japanese). https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/bukko/28216.html

日本美術年鑑 / Year Book of Japanese Art

陶芸家で、戦後の日本の陶芸界をリードした走泥社の創立メンバーであり、京都市立芸術大学名誉教授の鈴木治は、4月9日午後1時10分、食道がんのため死去した。享年74。1926(大正15)年11月15日、京都市生まれ。生家のあった五条坂界隈は清水焼の中心地であり、父鈴木宇源治は永楽善五郎工房のろくろ職人であった。1943(昭和18)年京都市立第二工業学校窯業科卒業。戦後、46年中島清を中心に、京都の若手...

「鈴木治」『日本美術年鑑』平成14年版(236-237頁)

Wikipedia

Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 治, Suzuki Osamu) (1926-2001) was a Japanese ceramicist and one of the co-founders of the artist group Sōdeisha (eng. "Crawling through Mud Association"), a Japanese avant-garde ceramics movement that arose following the end of the Second World War and served as a counter to the traditional forms and styles in modern Japanese ceramics, such as Mingei. Working in both iron-rich stoneware and porcelain, Suzuki developed his style considerably over the course of his career, beginning with functional vessels in his early work, and spanning to fully sculptural works (which he called "clay images") in the latter half of his career. Suzuki has been described by The Japan Times as "one of Japan's most important ceramic artists of the 20th century."

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