Ogata Kenzan
Ogata Kenzan | |
|---|---|
| Born | Ogata Shinsei 1663 |
| Died | 1743 |
| Education | Studied under Nonomura Ninsei |
| Known for | Pottery, painting, calligraphy |
| Notable work | Autumn Ivy, Snow-laden Pine Boughs |
| Style | Ceramic art |
| Movement | Rinpa |
| Patrons | Nijō Tsunahira, Rinnojinomiya Kinkan |
Ogata Kenzan (尾形 乾山; 1663–1743), originally Ogata Shinsei (尾形 深省), was an Edo period Japanese potter, painter, and calligrapher. He was also known by the pseudonyms Shisui, Shōkosai, Shuseidō, Tōin, and Shinshō. He is associated with Kyō ware and Kiyomizu ware.