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安藤重兵衛

| 1876 | 1953

ANDŌ Jūbei

| 1876 | 1953

Names
  • 安藤重兵衛
  • ANDŌ Jūbei (index name)
  • Andō Jūbei (display name)
  • 安藤重兵衛 (Japanese display name)
  • あんどう じゅうべえ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1876
Date of death
1953
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Crafts

Wikipedia

Ando Jubei (1876–1956) was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya.Along with Hayashi Kodenji, he dominated Nagoya's enameling industry in the late Meiji era. Ando, Namikawa Yasuyuki, and Namikawa Sōsuke are considered the three artists whose technical innovations brought in the "Golden Age for Japanese cloisonné" in the late 19th century. Ando was the Meiji era's most prolific creator of presentation wares: artworks that were commissioned by members of the Imperial Family for presentation to foreign dignitaries. He exhibited at the Japan–British Exhibition of 1910. Pair of presentation vases with the Imperial Household symbol, Khalili Collection of Japanese Art His work is held in the collections of the Walters Art Museum, the Ashmolean Museum and in the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. The Ando Cloisonné Company continues his work.

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Wikidata ID
Q4754516
  • 2024-03-11