• 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...
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  • born 1949), Japanese volleyball player Kenta Shimaoka (島岡 健太, born 1973), Japanese footballer Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, 1919–2007), Japanese potter This page...
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  • Japanese hurdler Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川 達三, 1905–1985), Japanese writer Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, 1919–2007), Japanese potter Sone Tatsuzō (曽禰 達蔵, 1853–1937)...
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    Shōji Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shikō Munakata, Keisuke Serizawa, and Tatsuzō Shimaoka, among others. Becoming interested in pottery as a child by watching...
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    Living National Treasure, set up a kiln in Mashiko. Hamada's student, Tatsuzō Shimaoka, was also designated as a Living National Treasure and worked in Mashiko...
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    influential potter in this movement was Kawai Kanjirō (1890–1966) and Tatsuzō Shimaoka (1919–2007). These artists studied traditional glazing techniques to...
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    Living National Treasure, set up a kiln in Mashiko. Hamada's student, Tatsuzō Shimaoka, was also designated as a Living National Treasure and worked in Mashiko...
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  • Brazilian politician, Governor of Roraima (2004–2007), heart attack. Tatsuzō Shimaoka, 88, Japanese potter, living national treasure, acute liver failure...
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    Manmohan Singh, 2007 George Shima (1864–1926) Terry Shima (1923–), 2013 Tatsuzo Shimaoka (1919–2007), 1999 Setsuko Shinoda (1955–), 2020 Joseph Bower Siddall...
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  • studied as an apprentice under Japanese potter Tatsuzō Shimaoka, in Mashiko, Japan. Marsh worked with Shimaoka's shokunin, or craftsmen, on a daily basis and...
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