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INDEX

  • Seto-mono, origin of the term, 14.
  • Setōsuke ware, 300.
  • Settsu province, Kōbe ware, 378–380; Sanda porcelain, 380; Kosobe ware, 381; Sakurai ware, 382.
  • Shibunosuke, Sakaida, potter, 112.
  • Shida Yasukyo, revival of Chinese models, 421.
  • Shido ware, 342.
  • Shidoro ware, 333–335; modelled ware, 335; identification, 335.
  • Shigaraki ware, 368–370; composition of clay, 370.
  • Shijo school of pictorial art, style, 194; influence on keramic art, 194, 211.
  • Shikase-yama or Kaseyama ware, 230, 327.
  • Shimane Prefecture. See Izumo.
  • Shimauchi, painter of pottery, 389.
  • Shimbei, amateur potter, 178.
  • Shimbei, Ban, potters of several generations, 345, 346.
  • Shinjo Orie, potter, 346.
  • Shinkichi, Higuchi, 117.
  • Shinkuro, Korean potter in Chikuzen, 313.
  • Shino Ienobu, master of tea ceremonial, originates Shino ware, 276.
  • Shino ware, 276.
  • Shinsaburo, Ogata. See Kenzan.
  • Shinsei, Ogata. See Kenzan.
  • Shinsuke, Fuji, potter, 115.
  • Shintaro, Kagiya, potter, 188.
  • Shinzo, Funaki, potter, 338.
  • Shira-Bizen ware, 332.
  • Shiragi ware, traditional, 7.
  • Shirai Hanshichi, potter, 385.
  • Shiro-te ware, 403.
  • Shirozaemon Kagenobu, potter, 301.
  • Shizuoka Prefecture. See Tōtomi.
  • Shoemon Kagetada, potter, 301.
  • Shōfu Katei, potter, 228.
  • Shōfū ware, 321.
  • Shōhachi, Kimura, potter, 333.
  • Shōhaku, Korean potter in Tosa, 348.
  • Shōi, amateur potter, 178.
  • Shonosuki, Nagaoka, potter, 339.
  • Shonzui Gorodayu. See Asami Gorosuke, Gorodayu.
  • Shōō, patron of keramics, 369; ware named after him, 369.
  • Shōrin, Rokubei, potter, 213.
  • Shoshichi, Takeshita, potter, 115.
  • Shōsō-in collection, specimens of pottery, 11.
  • Shōun, Rokubei, potter, 213.
  • Shōzan, Okumura, potter, 228.
  • Shudei ware, 374.
  • Shūhei, Ogata, potter, 216; figure subjects, 217; in Awaji, 351.
  • Shunkei. See Kato Shirozaemon.
  • Shunkei ware, 267.
  • Shuntai ware, 279.
  • Shūzō, Agano, potter, 323.
  • Sōbei, Kagiya, potter, 196.
  • Soeda Kizaemon, superintendent of Okawachi pottery, 95.
  • Soejima family, potters, 115.
  • Sōgaku. See Zōrōku.
  • Sōhachi, Imamura, potter, 107.
  • Sōhichi, Chikuzen potter, his ware, 320.
  • Sōhku, amateur potter, 178.
  • Sokei. See Masakichi.
  • Sokichi, Tanaka, potter, 37.
  • Sōma ware, 396.
  • Somi, Tanaka, potter, 36.
  • Sonkai, Korean potter in Higo, 321. See also Juji Kizō, Kizō.
  • Sōniu. See Kichizaemon (Tanaka).
  • Sonsho, Magozaemon, potter, 403.
  • Sosendo. See Kawamoto Jihei.
  • Sōshiro, potter, his ware, 29, 326.
  • Sōtarō, potter, 218.
  • Sotōn-shigaraki ware, 369.
  • Sōzaburo, Nichimura, son of Zengoro, potter, 223, 224.
  • Sozaburo of Sukikai-bashi, potter, 327.
  • Suizaka ware, 236.
  • Sukehachi, Ban, potters of several generations, 345, 346.
  • Sukehei, Fukuda, potter, 108.

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