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Created page with 'thumb|Tsukitani ware sculptures, Taishō and early Shōwa eras '''Tsukitani Hatsuko''' (月谷初子) (1869–1945) was a Japanese ceramics artist.<ref>http://www.arakishuseikan.ecweb.jp/nagoya.html</ref><ref>https://souanarika.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f6</ref><ref>https://townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp/moris60.html</ref> She was born in Tokyo, and after studying sculpture, she trained at various kilns. Fro...'
 
 
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'''Tsukitani Hatsuko''' (月谷初子) (1869–1945) was a [[Japanese ceramics]] artist.<ref>http://www.arakishuseikan.ecweb.jp/nagoya.html</ref><ref>https://souanarika.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f6</ref><ref>https://townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp/moris60.html</ref>
'''Tsukitani Hatsuko''' (月谷初子) (1869–1945) was a [[Japanese ceramics]] artist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arakishuseikan.ecweb.jp/nagoya.html |title=荒木集成館 |publisher=Arakishuseikan.ecweb.jp |date= |accessdate=2021-12-28}}</ref><ref name="shop-pro1">{{Cite web|url=https://souanarika.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f6|title=女流陶芸作家・月谷初子}}</ref><ref name="sakura1">{{cite web|url=https://townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp/moris60.html |title=月谷初子後藤白童 |publisher=Townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp |date= |accessdate=2021-12-28}}</ref>


She was born in Tokyo, and after studying sculpture, she trained at various kilns. From 1915 (Taishō 4) to 1932 (Shōwa 7), she set up ceramic ateliers in Gokiso and Moriyama in [[Nagoya]]. She was also a pioneer of female artists in sculpture and pottery.<ref>https://souanarika.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f6</ref><ref>https://townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp/moris60.html</ref>
She was born in Tokyo, and after studying sculpture, she trained at various kilns. From 1915 (Taishō 4) to 1932 (Shōwa 7), she set up ceramic ateliers in Gokiso and Moriyama in [[Nagoya]]. She was also a pioneer of female artists in sculpture and pottery.<ref name="shop-pro1"/><ref name="sakura1"/>


Her work is known as Tsukitani ware (月谷焼).<ref>https://souanarika.shop-pro.jp/?mode=f6</ref><ref>https://townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp/moris60.html</ref>
Her work is known as Tsukitani ware (月谷焼).<ref name="shop-pro1"/><ref name="sakura1"/>

== See also ==
* [[Sada Yacco]], contemporary artist who also lived in Nagoya


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

== Further reading ==
* {{cite book
|last1 = 黒田
|first1 = 和哉
|author-link1 =
|year = 1998
|chapter = 月谷焼 (忍窯)
|title = 茶碗窯別銘款
|script-title =
|trans-title = Inscription on tea bowls by kiln
|url = {{Google books|vT10AAAACAAJ|page=42|plainurl=yes}}
|language = Japanese
|publication-place = Tokyo
|location = Tokyo
|publisher = Tankobon
|page = 393
|isbn = 978-4766110777
}}


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[[Category:Artists from Tokyo]]
[[Category:Japanese potters]]
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[[Category:Japanese sculptors]]
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 4 July 2024

Tsukitani ware sculptures, Taishō and early Shōwa eras

Tsukitani Hatsuko (月谷初子) (1869–1945) was a Japanese ceramics artist.[1][2][3]

She was born in Tokyo, and after studying sculpture, she trained at various kilns. From 1915 (Taishō 4) to 1932 (Shōwa 7), she set up ceramic ateliers in Gokiso and Moriyama in Nagoya. She was also a pioneer of female artists in sculpture and pottery.[2][3]

Her work is known as Tsukitani ware (月谷焼).[2][3]

See also

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  • Sada Yacco, contemporary artist who also lived in Nagoya

References

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  1. ^ "荒木集成館". Arakishuseikan.ecweb.jp. Retrieved 2021-12-28.
  2. ^ a b c "女流陶芸作家・月谷初子".
  3. ^ a b c "月谷初子後藤白童". Townmoriyama.sakura.ne.jp. Retrieved 2021-12-28.

Further reading

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