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    KAGEDO JAPANESE ART

    520 First Avenue South
    Seattle, WA 98104
    206-467-9077 (voice) ¨ 206-467-9518 (fax)
    10:30 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday - Saturday, or by appointment

    Contact Us at:
    kagedo@kagedo.com

     

    Since its founding in 1983 Kagedo Japanese Art has been the premier resource for collectors of the arts of Japan. Serving institutions and collectors worldwide, Kagedo Japanese Art specializes in a broad range of fine quality Japanese art. Owners, Jeffery Cline and William Knospe have over twenty five years experience in the field of Japanese Art and are the authors of five award winning publications on Japanese Art. Our most recent book Reflective Paths was released in spring of 2008. Mr. Cline has been a member of the vetting committee for Japanese Art at the prestigious International Asian Art Fair since its inception in 1996 and has lectured extensively on Japanese Art both in the United States and Japan as well as working closely as a consultant. Clients include major museums as well as important collectors worldwide. We have been instrumental in forming some of the world’s most important collections of Japanese Meiji Art, Art Deco and Modernism, Basketry and Paintings. Japanese art acquired from Kagedo is now in the permanent collections of the following institutions:

    • Seattle Art Museum

    • San Francisco Asian Art Museum

    • LA County Museum of Art

    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    • Denver Museum of Art

    • Morikami Museum of Japanese Culture

    • The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Galleries

    • Minneapolis Institute of Arts

    • Philadelphia Museum of Art

    • Sannenzaka Art Museum

     

    We welcome collectors to our Seattle gallery which is open 10:30 to 6:00 Tuesday through Saturday or by appointment. We also work closely with clients providing images and information by e-mail. Please feel free to contact us for high resolution images and pricing information.

    Following is a list of our specialties as well as a listing of the artists we handle.

    Japanese Art of the Meiji and Taisho Periods

    • Japanese Meiji Era Metalwork

    • Japanese Meiji Era Cloisonné Enamels

    • Japanese Meiji Era Lacquer

    • Japanese Meiji Era Sculpture

    • Japanese Meiji Era Ceramics and Porcelains

    Japanese Art Deco and Modernism

    • Japanese Art Deco Metalwork

    • Japanese Art Deco Lacquer

    • Japanese Art Deco Sculpture

    • Japanese Art Deco Cloisonné Enamels and Glass

    • Japanese Art Deco Ceramics and Porcelains

       

      Post War Japanese Modern Art

      • Japanese Post War Metalwork

      • Japanese Post War Cloisonné Enamels and Glass

      • Japanese Post War Lacquers

      • Japanese Post War Sculpture

      • Japanese Post War Ceramics and Porcelains

       

    Japanese Mingei or Folk Art

    • Japanese Tansu Chests

    • Japanese Furniture including Jizai and Hibachi

    • Japanese Lanterns and Lighting

    • Japanese Folk Lacquers: Negoro, Aizu, Wakasa

    Classical Japanese Ceramics and Porcelains

    • Shigaraki Ware, Bizen Ware, Karatsu Ware, Iga Ware

    • Echizen Ware, Tokoname Ware, Tamba Ware, Seto Ware

    • Kyoyaki Ware, Arita Wares

     


    Classic Japanese Folk Ceramics
    • Shodai Ware

    • Hagi Ware

    • Tsutsumi Ware

    • Agano Ware

    • Kosugi Ware

    • Aizu Hongo Ware

    • Banko Ware

    • Koishiwara Ware

    • Onta Ware

    • Naeshirogawa Ware

    • Takatori Ware

    Japanese Painting

    • Japanese Screens

    • Japanese Scrolls

    • Japanese Framed Paintings

    Sencha and Scholar’s Arts

    • Japanese Bamboo and Wood Carvings

    • Japanese Nioi Scepters

    • Japanese Trays

    • Japanese Scholar’s Stones

    Japanese Basketry and Studio Basketry

    Japanese Textiles

    Japanese Edo Period Art



    Artist Listing

    Japanese Basketry and Studio Basketry

    • Iizuka Rokansai

    • Maeda Chikubosai

    • Tanabe Chikuunsai

    • Suemura Shobun

    • Iizuka Hosai

    • Wada Waichisai

    • Iizuka Shokansai

    • Honma Kazuaki

    • Oda Koyo and others

     


    Japanese Metalwork

    Meiji-Taisho Japanese Metalwork

    • Kagawa Katsuhiro

    • Unno Shomin

    • Unno Kiyoshi

    • Unno Bisei

    • Okazaki Sessei

    • Shoami Katsuyoshi

    • Oshima Joun

    • Kano Seiun

    • Suzuki Yoshihiko

    • Katsura Mitsuhara

    • Kinryudo

    • Kinshodo

    • Ito Masami

    • Kobayashi Kako

    • Nogawa

    • Shobido

    • Suzuki Chokichi

    • Sekizawa Uichi

    • Miyazaki Kanshi

    • Chikueido Eishin

    • Yamakawa Koji

    • Unno Moritoshi

    • Kano Natsuo

    • Jomi Eisuke

    • Hagiya Katsuhira

    • Yamada Sobi

    • Yamada Soko

    • Kurose Sosei

    • Shimizu Nanzan

    • Sekiguchi Shinya

    • Tsukada Shukyo

    • Ota Masachika and others

       

      Art Deco and Post War Japanese Metalwork
      • Kitahara Senroku

      • Shodo Sasaki

      • Aida Tomiyasu

      • Kado Sugita

      • Takamura Toyochika

      • Tsuda Shinobu

      • Haruji Naito

      • Toyoda Katsuaki

      • Nishimura Toshihiko

      • Osuga Takashi

      • Unno Takeo

      • Yamamoto Junmin

      • Nakajima Yasumi

      • Katori Hozuma

      • Katori Masahiko

      • Neya Churoku

      • Honma Takusai IV

      • Kuroi Komin

      • Kitahara Sanka

      • Kanamori Eiichi

      • Takahashi Kaishu

      • Yamashita Tsuneo

      • Ochi Kenzo

      • Hasuda Shuguro

      • Asakura Fumio

      • Hiramatsu Koshun

      • Kishizawa Takeo

      • Tsuchiya Kyohei

      • Gyokusen Kakuhei III

      • Saito Kyomei

      • Kasai Taizo

      • Arisu Bizan

      • Yamamoto Shuho

      •  Aoki Kisaku and others

       

    Japanese Cloisonné Enamels

    • Hattori Tadasaburo

    • Ando Jubei

    • Kawade Shibataro

    • Namikawa Yasuyuki

    • Namikawa Sosuke

    • Hayashi Kodenji

    • Kawade Shibataro and others

    Japanese Lacquers

    Meiji Taisho Japanese Lacquers

    • Tsuishu Yosei XX

    • Akatsuka Jitoku

    • Shibata Zeshin

    • Ikeda Taishin

    • Shirayama Shosai

    • Uematsu Hobi

    • Matsuda Gonroku

    • Domoto Shikken

    • Kamisaka Yukichi

    • Inoue Gozan and others.




     

    Art Deco and Post War Japanese Lacquers
    • Sato Youn

    • Yamazaki Kakutaro

    • Otamaro Kodo

    • Terai Naoji

    • Oshita Sekko

    • Rokkaku Daijo

    • Uono Jisei

    • Hiraishi Takashi

    • Kamo Tatsuzo

    • Shinmura Senkichi

    • Koiwa Masayo

    • Okada Yuji

    • Hattori Shunsho

    • Itaya Koji

    • Ikeda Kiichi

    • Shogo Banura

    • Nakanishi Koho

    • Yokoyama Ichimu

    • Watanabe Mugai

    • Yasutani Bisei

    • Tanaka Kenichi

    • Murata Yoshitada

    • Nanbu Yoshihide

    • Suzuki Masaya and others

     

    Japanese Porcelains and Ceramics

    Meiji Taisho Japanese Porcelains and Ceramics

    • Miyagawa Kozan I

    • Makuzu Kozan II

    • Seifu Yohei III

    • Miura Chikusen I

    • Koransha

    • Sasaki Niroku

    • Suwa Sozan I and others

       

    Art Deco and Post War Japanese Porcelains and Ceramics

    • Inoue Manji

    • Kiyomizu Yokubei IV

    • Inoue Ryosai III

    • Kusube Yaiichi

    • Inoue Haruo

    • Miyanohara Ken

    • Miura Kohei

    • Hamada Shoji

    • Akiyama Yo

    • Nishida Jun

    • Sakata Deika

    • Kamoda Shoji

    • Isamu Noguchi

    • Yagi Kazuo

    • Suzuki Osamu

    • Matsui Kosei

    • Kitaoji Rosanjin

    • Morino Kako

    • Kiyomizu Rokubei IV

    • Eiraku Shozen and others

       

      Japanese Scroll and Screen Painting
      • Goseda Horyu II

      • Nishii Keigaku

      • Miki Suizan

      • Hosoai Shukoku

      • Matsubayashi Keigetsu

      • Kikuchi Kashu

      • Nozaki Sadao

      • Nakamura Teii

      • Tateishi Harumi

      • Enamoto Chikatoshi

      • Saeki Shunko

      • Ishiwatari Fuko

      • Suzuki Yasayuki

      • Matsushima Hakko

      • Okamoto Koen

      • Katsuda Tetsu

      • Yamamoto Shunkyo

      • Odake Chikuha

      • Kawafune Misao

      • Kano Sanrakuki

      • Nakamura Gakuryo

      • Ikegami Shuho

      • Yamaguchi Reiki

      • Yoshida Tokoku

      • Omura Koyo

      • Kontani Koshun

      • Kaneshige Ryoko

      • Doi Soju

      • Ishiyama Taihaku

      • Okabe Koho

      • Takayanagi Jun

      • Tsuji Kako

      • Nishimura Goun

      • Hanamura Kokan

      • Tanaka Raisho

      • Imanaka Soyu

      • Hotta Shuso

      • Konoshima Okoku

      • Miyata Shizan

      • Shoda Kakuyu

      • Nakajima Uchiro

      • Takagi Yasunosuke

      • Shindo Reimei

      • Noguchi Kenjiro

      • Ochi Shokan

      • Hirai Baisen

      • Mio Goseki

      • Uehara Konen

      • Mimura Sekiho

      • Takeda Biichi

      • Ishizaki Koyo

      • Katayama Bokuyo

      • Nishiyama Suisho

      • Fukunaga Seihan

      • Kawashima Baikyu

      • Sakakibara Shiho

      • Kodama Kibo

      • Kobayakawa Kiyoshi

      • Nakamura Hakurei

      • Terasaki Kogyo

      • Yamamura Koka

      • Kato Eishu

      • Sugawara Sachiyo

      • Jikihara Gyokusei

      • Kimura Buzan

      • Hashimoto Meiji

      • Wada Sanzo

      • Matsumoto Fuko

      • Nagano Sofu

      • Watanabe Seitei

      • Yamaguchi Hoshun

      • Omoda Seiju

      • Tomita Keisen

      • Kobayakawa Shusei

      • Hashimoto Kansetsu

      • Ohashi Suiseki

      • Imamura Shiko

      • Imao Keisho

      • Imao Keinen

      • Tokuoka Shinsen

      • Minakami Taisei

      • Tamamura Hokuto

      • Gokura Senjin and others