File:Imari Jar DES.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionImari Jar DES.jpg | This is an Imari porcelain jar 63 inches tall, 25 inches in diameter; it was exhibited in the World's Columbian Exposition and Pan-American Exposition. It was donated to the Pollard Memorial Library in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, in 1909 and is currently held there. The library claims it to be the largest porcelain specimen produced in Japan in perfect order and that it was produced "by KANZO, the best artist of his time in Japan." |
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Author | David Starner |
[1] is a link to the 1910 volume where the city of Lowell announces its acquisition of this item; it contains pretty much every thing I know about it.
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As for the jar in the photo:
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It could be free world-round, but I don't know exactly how old it is, or who Kanzo is.
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