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Teacup from Teacups with Chinese Landscapes

1914–46
(Japanese, 1872–1951)
Measurements
Overall: 4 x 6.6 cm (1 9/16 x 2 5/8 in.)
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Seifū Yohei IV produced many works for use in Chinese-style tea gatherings called sencha.

Description

Originally from a set of 12, each of these 11 sencha teacups has a different landscape wrapped around the body, giving individual cups their own engaging narrative. These paintings are comfortingly familiar in their formulaic qualities, known to any casual fan of ink painting; they are also enjoyable in the way the narratives are revealed as one manipulates the cups. They would be perfect as conversation pieces for a tea gathering.

Four of the cups focus on travelers approaching residences. Two have a person crossing a bridge as their central motif: one man has a backpack, and the other, a cloth-wrapped bundle hanging from a pole slung over his shoulder. Another cup depicts a pair of friends gathered together on rock platforms. A single cup shows a man carrying a furled banner toward a pavilion. The remaining three cups feature people riding in boats: two have literati passengers, and the third is occupied by a fisherman.

Seifu Yohei IV’s training as a painter with Tanomura Shosai (1847–1909), an adoptive son of Tanomura Chokunyu, his father’s painting teacher, is evident in the details of the tiny worlds created on the cups.
A white porcelain vessel, shaped as a tapered bowl, flares from a narrow circular foot to a broad rim. Blue underglaze landscape scenes contrast against the smooth surface. To our left, pine trees and a tiered building crown a rocky ledge. Across the white expanse, a solitary figure sits in a small boat. Broad, sweeping blue strokes above the horizon line represent distant, hazy mountains.

Teacup from Teacups with Chinese Landscapes

1914–46

Seifū Yohei IV

(Japanese, 1872–1951)
Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)

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