Gloriously sparkling Tenmoku-style teabowl
les trois “Gloriously sparkling Tenmoku-style teabowl”, considérés comme des « Trésors Nationaux du Japon », seront exposés simultanément au Japon. à Tokyo au Musée Jingjiatang Library Art Museum (du 13 avril au 02 juin), à Nara (Nara National Museum, du 13 avril au 9 juin), et à Kyoto (Meixiu Art Museum due 21 mars au 19 mai) 3.21-5.19.
Le chawan du temple Daitokuji est rarement montré au public. « From the time when the master Jiang Yuezhong played, he kept the temple secret. As a Buddhist instrument, it was almost never displayed outside. The founder of the Meixiu Art Museum, Meixiu Koyama, was the former head of the Shenci Xiuming Association, which advocated the discovery of beauty in life. Perhaps it is also in this respect that it has something to do with Buddhist doctrine. As a result, Dade Monastery is willing to make an exception and display this in Pei’s beautiful gallery ».
Bol à thé tenmoku
Chine, Fujian, Jianye, Dynastie des Song, Chine, 12e-13e siècle
Ryūkō-in, Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto
Bol à thé tenmokuFujian, Jianye, Dynastie des Song, 12e-13e siècle Fujita Art Museum, Osaka.
Bol à thé tenmoku , Chine, Fujian, Jianye, Dynastie des Song,
12e-13e siècle
Seidakado Bunko Art Musem, Tokyo.