Tokyo Art Antique 2024 Cocoonyama Ryusendo
The Tokyo Art Antique-Nihonbashi / Kyobashi Art Festival was held grandly for three days from April 25 to 27.
There were 79 antique shops and galleries in the booklet printed for the tour of the gallery.
I saw "Tsubo Nakai" on the opposite side of Nihonbashi Takashimaya, a rare bargain at an antique shop on the way to Kyobashi via "Momoroku" shop on the way, and "Rintaro Mizuguchi" which was presented at Shiki Ayasha.
At the last visit to "Kyuzan Ryusen-do", we received a catalog of the exhibits and watched the name of the work and the date of production.
When asked a kind shop whether the back side (mirror surface) of "Bronze raden Mirror" and "White Copper Shitori Bun Hachiryo Mirror" was actually functioning as a mirror, I turned over and showed the mirror surface Was. Thank you very much for your kindness.
In such a case, there was no chance to talk to me, and by asking this question, I was able to solve one question.
The building in the photo is according to "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", which can be seen on foot.
Designed by Kenzo Higashihata, who led the construction industry in Kansai. On the north and east sides facing the street, rusted origin stones are turned into picture frames, and the wall is finished with black plaster with a pattern. It is designated as a registered Tangible Cultural Property (building) of the country.
Japan Ceramics Association "Pottery Theory"
In commemoration of entering the cocoonyama Ryusen-do, applicants received a valuable book called "Pottery Theory" issued by the Japan Ceramic Association.
These Nos. 57 and December issues were issued on December 1, 1957. (1957 AD)
The people who have been posted are now historical figures, but one of the most eye-catching was the one.
It is "Rikyu and Masuda Nobuo Charoman Pho Matsunaga Anzaemon".
I would like to read the posts of other people and learn about pottery.
This book is a very valuable antique (*) that allows you to learn not only about ceramics but also the names of shops that are sponsored by the tide and advertisements at the time and the products handled.
Definition of antiques (*): Being an old object, being a rare antique or ancient tool. Regardless of the genre of goods, it covers a wide range of things such as clothing and furniture. In French, it is called Antique.