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    Shōji Hamada (濱田 庄司, Hamada Shōji, December 9, 1894 – January 5, 1978) was a Japanese potter. He had a significant influence on studio pottery of the...
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  • Asahi Hamada (born 2001), Japanese Kpop idol Ayako Hamada (born 1981), Japanese-Mexican professional wrestler, daughter of Gran Hamada Gran Hamada (グラン...
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    folk art) and studio pottery movements, which included Bernard Leach, Shōji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shikō Munakata, Keisuke Serizawa, and Tatsuzō Shimaoka...
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  • include: Shoji Akiyoshi (born 1968), Japanese wrestler Shoji Gatoh (born 1971), Japanese author Shōji Hamada (1894–1978), Japanese potter Shoji Hashimoto...
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    returned the following year to Japan. It was the year 1919, when young Hamada Shōji visited Leach for the first time. Leach received a kiln from Kenzan and...
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  • December 2007) was a Japanese mingei inspired potter who studied under Shōji Hamada and later became the second Living National Treasure of Mashiko, Japan...
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    (1889–1961), together with a group of craftsmen, including the potters Hamada Shōji (1894–1978) and Kawai Kanjirō (1890–1966). As such, it was a conscious...
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    many styles, on account of the creative freedom brought to Mashiko by Shoji Hamada. Modern Mashikoyaki dates only to 1853, when a potter discovered that...
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    many styles, on account of the creative freedom brought to Mashiko by Shoji Hamada. Modern Mashikoyaki dates only to 1853, when a potter discovered that...
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    introduced into Japanese craft pottery through Leach's association with Shōji Hamada. Don Reitz introduced salt glazing into the curriculum at Alfred University...
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    and Walter Sickert visited on the improved railway. Bernard Leach and Shōji Hamada set up the Leach Pottery in 1920. Leach, who was a studio potter and...
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  • by whom she met but what they were wearing. In 1921 Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada visited Mairet at Gospels. Mairet was a member of both the Red Rose Guild...
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  • Royal warrant of appointment[citation needed]), 1888 £3,000 – 1930s Shōji Hamada pot, £1,000 – toy train set that belonged to John Stewart-Murray, 7th...
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  • Jeannie Mah Georges Jouve Margit Kovács Eiraku Myōzen Keiko Fukazawa Shōji Hamada Kayoko Hoshino Kitamura Junko Keiko Masumoto Kimiyo Mishima Hisae Yanase...
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    his future wife Dinah Dunn. He also became friends with Atsuja Hamada, son of Shoji Hamada, from whom he took over the foot-operated Asian potter's wheel...
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    hail from 120 countries. Topics range from Julia Margaret Cameron to Shoji Hamada, Korea to Timbuktu, the Enlightenment to Marxism, and Yoruba masks to...
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  • Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp form Société Anonyme. Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada set up the Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall. The Heckscher Museum of...
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    and Meiji period that were disappearing in rapidly urbanizing Japan. Shōji Hamada (1894–1978) was a potter who was a major figure of the mingei movement...
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  • Kiyoshi Seike Kazuo Shinohara Kazunari Sakamoto Yoshiharu Tsukamoto Shoji Hamada – potter, Living National Treasure of Japan[citation needed] Kanjiro...
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    influenced by the domestic ware produced by Bernard Leach, who along with Shōji Hamada launched the modern Anglo-Japanese pottery movement in Britain. Much...
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  • becoming acquainted with major figures in that artistic current, including Shoji Hamada and Kanjiro Kawai. Uchida wrote a book with Kawai, We Do Not Work Alone:...
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  • Tokyo, Japan. Bijutsu sensho. OCLC 502035618 Peterson, Susan (1974), Shoji Hamada: A Potter's Way and Work. Kodansha International – Harper & Row. ISBN 978-1-57498-198-8...
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  • Tadashi Hamada is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Big Hero 6. The film is inspired by a Marvel comic...
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  • taught at Greenwich House include Stanley Rosen (1956–59), Bernard Leach, Shōji Hamada, Peter Voulkos, Elise Siegel and Robert Turner.[citation needed] Israeli...
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    influenced by Zen Buddhism after a 1952 encounter with Japanese potter Shoji Hamada. Hamada encouraged Voulkos to embrace a Zen approach to ceramics based not...
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  • Tetsugusuri 1955 Uichi Shimizu (清水卯一) 1926 2004 Pottery Tetsugusuri 1985 Shōji Hamada (浜田庄司) 1894 1978 Pottery Mashiko-yaki 1955 Toyozō Arakawa (荒川豊蔵) 1894...
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    Sōetsu, the founder of the mingei movement; Hamada Shōji succeeded him as its director. Yanagi and Hamada officially announced their desire to establish...
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    first wife. David Leach was born in Tokyo, Japan, where his father met Shoji Hamada, and came to England in 1920 for education at Dauntsey's School, Wiltshire...
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    countries as well as spending time in Japan, where he met ceramicist Shoji Hamada in 1973. Hamada was linked to the Mingei movement, which would influence all...
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  • England. After studying pottery at Black Mountain, North Carolina under Shoji Hamada, a visiting artisan, she traveled to Japan to work with him. She studied...
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