Shōji Hamada

was a Japanese potter. He had a significant influence on studio pottery of the twentieth century, and a major figure of the ''mingei'' (folk-art) movement, establishing the town of Mashiko as a world-renowned pottery centre. In 1955 he was designated a "Living National Treasure". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hamada Shōji : kama ni makasete /
    浜田 庄司 : 窯 に まかせて /
    浜田庄司 : 窯にまかせて /
    浜田庄司 : 窯にまかせて /

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    Me to te /
    目 と 手 /

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    Hamada Shōji : mingei tōki
    浜田庄司 : 民芸陶器

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    Jisen Hamada Shōji tōkishū
    自選濱田庄司陶器集

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    Hamada Shōji : Kawasaki shisei shichijisshūnen kinen kikaku, seitan hyakunen kinenten : Heisei 6-nen 10-gatsu 29-nichi--12-gatsu 11-nichi /
    濱田庄司 : 川崎市制七〇周年記念企画-生誕百年記念展 : 平成 6年 10月 29日ー12月 11日 /
    by Hamada, Shōji, 1894-1978
    Published 1994

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    Mujinzō /
    無盡藏 /
    by Hamada, Shōji, 1894-1978
    Published 2000

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    Hamada Shōji ten /
    濱田 庄司 展 /
    by Hamada, Shōji, 1894-1978
    Published 1993

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    Hamada Shōji : kama ni makasete
    浜田 庄司 : 窯 に まかせて
    by Hamada, Shōji, 1894-1978
    Published 1997
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