Gindei Toban (Silver-glazed Clay Plate) by Hikaru Yamada (1923 - 2001).
A silver glazed ceramic panel, mounted in a Perspex and wooden box frame.
Sealed Hikaru to lower right.
Japan, 1991.
Published: Hikaru Yamada, Claywork, (2004), p237, pl. 253.
Exhibited: Yamada Hikaru To-ten (Ceramic exhibition), Shinjuku Isetan, Tokyo, 21-26 November 1991.
An example from the same series “Clay Wall: Silver painted” (1991) is housed in the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
For similar or relevant examples, see:
Hikaru Yamada, Claywork - Collective Works of Hikaru Yamada, (Tokyo, 1994), p. 77 (1991), 80 (1990), 85 (1991), 91 (1990), 92 (1987), 94 (1989), 121 (1991), 123 (1991), 131 (1991, 1992);
Hikaru Yamada et al., Hikaru Yamada Exhibition 1999-2000: Claywork Being, (Tokyo, 1999), no. 62 (1987, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art), 69 (1990), 70 (1990), 71 (1991), 82 (1993).
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