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Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, Shimaoka Tatsuzō, 27 October 1919 – 11 December 2007) was a Japanese mingei potter who studied under Shōji Hamada and later became the second Living National Treasure of Mashiko, Japan. He was best known for his unique Jōmon zogan style of pottery, and was a master of many slip decorating and firing techniques for pottery. Throughout his career, Shimaoka worked collaboratively with a group of workers, students, and apprentices from Japan and abroad. After supervising the loading of what would become his last noborigama firing in late 2007, Shimaoka collapsed, and died several weeks later in late 2007 from acute liver failure at Mashiko in Tochigi Prefecture.

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  • Shimaoka Tatsuzō (de)
  • Tatsuzō Shimaoka (fr)
  • 島岡達三 (ja)
  • Tatsuzō Shimaoka (en)
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  • Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, Shimaoka Tatsuzō, 27 October 1919 – 11 December 2007) was a Japanese mingei potter who studied under Shōji Hamada and later became the second Living National Treasure of Mashiko, Japan. He was best known for his unique Jōmon zogan style of pottery, and was a master of many slip decorating and firing techniques for pottery. Throughout his career, Shimaoka worked collaboratively with a group of workers, students, and apprentices from Japan and abroad. After supervising the loading of what would become his last noborigama firing in late 2007, Shimaoka collapsed, and died several weeks later in late 2007 from acute liver failure at Mashiko in Tochigi Prefecture. (en)
  • Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, Shimaoka Tatsuzō), né le 27 octobre 1919 et mort le 11 décembre 2007, est un céramiste japonais de l'école mingei, ancien élève de Shōji Hamada et plus tard désigné Trésor national vivant. Il est surtout connu pour son style unique Jōmon zogan de poterie et est un maître de la décoration et de nombreuses techniques de cuisson pour la poterie. Tout au long de sa carrière, Shimaoka travaille en collaboration avec un groupe d'ouvriers, d'étudiants et d'apprentis en provenance du Japon et de l'étranger. Fin 2007, après avoir supervisé le chargement de ce qui allait devenir sa dernière cuisson noborigama, Shimaoka s'effondre et meurt quelques semaines plus tard d'une insuffisance hépatique aiguë à Mashiko dans la préfecture de Tochigi. (fr)
  • 島岡 達三(しまおか たつぞう、1919年(大正8年)10月27日 - 2007年(平成19年)12月11日)は陶芸家。東京市芝区愛宕町(現・東京都港区愛宕)出身。父は組紐師の。師は濱田庄司。 (ja)
  • Shimaoka Tatsuzō (jap. 島岡 達三; * 27. Oktober 1919 im Stadtbezirk Minato, Präfektur Tokio; † 11. Dezember 2007 in Mashiko, Präfektur Tochigi) war ein japanischer Töpfer und Kunsthandwerker. Er wurde 1996 als Lebender Nationalschatz für das Wichtige Immaterielle Kulturgut „Keramikherstellung“ deklariert. Zu seinen Schülern zählte der deutsche Studiokeramiker Gerd Knäpper. 1999 wurde Shimaoka mit dem Orden der Aufgehenden Sonne (Verdienstklasse Offizier) ausgezeichnet. 2007 starb er im Alter von 88 Jahren an Leberversagen in Mashiko. (de)
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