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結構趣がある碑
我孫子で陶芸活動をしたバーナード・リーチの顕彰碑です。碑にはスケッチと「I have seen a vision of the marriage of East and West.Far off down the Halls of Time,I heard a childlike voice.How long? How long?Bernard Leach 」という詩と絵が彫られています。結構趣が...
It is a stone monument at the entrance of Teganuma Park on the north bank of Teganuma. There was an explanation on the stone monument. It was the first name I heard, but it was an English ceramic artist. It wasn't a very detailed explanation, so when I looked it up later, it seems that he was deeply involved with the Shirakaba school 々 such as Soetsu Yanagi, Sanetsu Mushakoji, and Naoya Shiga, who are based in this area. I lived in Ueno, Tokyo, but it seems that I often came to Abiko to teach the young people of the Shirakaba school prints. Famous ...
He is a person who fused Japanese and British crafts, but there is a monument here, but there is no big commentary and I am not sure how much he contributed to Japan. It can only be considered as a study of the range of hobbies of some minor researchers.
結構趣がある碑
我孫子で陶芸活動をしたバーナード・リーチの顕彰碑です。碑にはスケッチと「I have seen a vision of the marriage of East and West.Far off down the Halls of Time,I heard a childlike voice.How long? How long?Bernard Leach 」という詩と絵が彫られています。結構趣が...
An English potter. He's a great man.
It is a stone monument at the entrance of Teganuma Park on the north bank of Teganuma. There was an explanation on the stone monument. It was the first name I heard, but it was an English ceramic artist. It wasn't a very detailed explanation, so when I looked it up later, it seems that he was deeply involved with the Shirakaba school 々 such as Soetsu Yanagi, Sanetsu Mushakoji, and Naoya Shiga, who are based in this area. I lived in Ueno, Tokyo, but it seems that I often came to Abiko to teach the young people of the Shirakaba school prints. Famous ...
a person who fused crafts from Japan and Britain
He is a person who fused Japanese and British crafts, but there is a monument here, but there is no big commentary and I am not sure how much he contributed to Japan. It can only be considered as a study of the range of hobbies of some minor researchers.