Ando Jubei Explained

Ando Jubei (1876–1956)[1] was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya.[2] [3] [4] Along with Hayashi Kodenji, he dominated Nagoya's enameling industry in the late Meiji era.[5] Ando, Namikawa Yasuyuki, and Namikawa Sōsuke are considered the three artists whose technical innovations brought in the "Golden Age for Japanese cloisonné" in the late 19th century.[6]

Ando was the Meiji era's most prolific creator of presentation wares: artworks that were commissioned by members of the Imperial Family for presentation to foreign dignitaries.[7] He exhibited at the Japan–British Exhibition of 1910.[8] His work is held in the collections of the Walters Art Museum,[9] the Ashmolean Museum[10] and in the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art.[11]

The Ando Cloisonné Company continues his work.

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  1. Web site: Musée d'Orsay: Notice d'Artiste. www.musee-orsay.fr. 2020-05-06.
  2. Book: Charles Holme. Guy Eglinton. Peyton Boswell. William Bernard McCormick. Henry James Whigham. International studio. 18 April 2012. 1913. New York Offices of the International Studio. 171.
  3. Book: Official catalogue of exhibitors: Universal exposition, St. Louis, U.S.A. 1904. 18 April 2012. 1904. For the Committee on press and publicity, by the Official catalogue company (inc.). 265.
  4. Book: Walter Hines Page. Arthur Wilson Page. The World's work ...: a history of our time. 18 April 2012. 1904. Doubleday, Page & Co.. 5184.
  5. Book: Earle, Joe.. Splendors of Meiji : treasures of imperial Japan : masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. 1999. Broughton International Inc. 1-874780-13-7. St. Petersburg, Fla.. 253. 42476594.
  6. Web site: How It’s Made: Japanese Cloisonné. Leonard. Loryn. 2012-06-26. Dallas Museum of Art Uncrated. en-US. 2020-05-06. 13 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200813123538/https://blog.dma.org/2012/06/26/how-its-made-japanese-cloisonne/. dead.
  7. Book: Earle, Joe.. Splendors of Meiji : treasures of imperial Japan : masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. 1999. Broughton International Inc. 1-874780-13-7. St. Petersburg, Fla.. 349. 42476594.
  8. Book: Earle, Joe.. Splendors of Meiji : treasures of imperial Japan : masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. 1999. Broughton International Inc. 1-874780-13-7. St. Petersburg, Fla.. 291. 42476594.
  9. Web site: Ando Jubei. Collections. Walters Art Museum. 18 April 2012.
  10. Book: Arthur MacGregor. Arthur MacGregor. Ashmolean Museum. The Ashmolean Museum: A Brief History of the Museum and Its Collections. 18 April 2012. 1 December 2001. Ashmolean Museum. 978-1-85444-148-5. 70.
  11. Book: Earle, Joe.. Splendors of Meiji : treasures of imperial Japan : masterpieces from the Khalili Collection. 1999. Broughton International Inc. 1-874780-13-7. St. Petersburg, Fla.. 272. 42476594.