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List of works by Rosanjin

A bowl with a handle featuring pictures of plums and camellias, made in the style of Ogata Kenzan

Pottery by Rosanjin

A bowl with a handle, decorated with pictures of pine, bamboo, and plum, in the style of Ogata Kenzan

Pottery by Rosanjin

Aruhei patterned yunomi (Ginza Kyubey)

A Yunomi with a thick vertical stripe pattern

Aruhei patterned yunomi (from the Kagoshima Museum of Modern Literature)

A pottery by rosanjin, used by the Japanese writer Kuniko Mukōda.

Bamboo grove and sparrows furosaki byōbu

Byōbu by Rosanjin

Blue and white bowl with lettering, Hekisen

Ceramic by Rosanjin

Bowl with Grape Pattern

Ceramic work by Rosanjin

Cake Plate

Ceramic by Rosanjin

Cobalt-painted Incised Poem Bowl

Pottery by Rosanjin

Colored overgraze bowl with an image of an clematis florida

Porcelain works by Rosanjin.

Cylindrical-Vessel

Red-Shino chawan by Rosanjin

Daichūan (Rosanjin)

A signboard made by Rosanjin for the Ryokan "Yamashitaya" in Kaga City

Dōdōdō

A horizontal plaque created by Rosanjin for Hosono Entai.

Folding screens of Iroha (1953)

Iroha folding screen with ink inscription by Rosanjin.

Former Ode on the Red Cliffs: Two-part Screen with Engraved Characters

Fragment Shoga Zen

Calligraphy by Rosanjin

Great sugi of Kayano (Rosanjin)

Ink wash painted by Rosanjin

Hoshigaoka

The magazine that was published by Hoshigaoka Saryō.

Interior decoration of Shōrantei

Interior decoration by Kitaoji Rosanjin of the historic house "Shōrantei" in Nagahama City

Iroha character carved bamboo brush pot

A bamboo brush holder made by Rosanjin.

Iron Andon (Sun, moon and Ensifera)

Metalwork by Rosanjin

Iron glazed small lucky plate (Ginza Kyubey)

A small plate with the character for good fortune written on it. (Pottery by Rosanjin)

Kyubey (Rosanjin)

The store name logo '久兵夷' that Rosanjin calligraphed for the ginza sushi restaurant Kyubey.

Miso soup 365 days (book)

cookbook by kaichi tsuji

Misoshiru sanbyakurokujūgonichi (calligraphy)

A title slip inscribed in kanji by Rosanjin Kitaōji for a book by Kaichi Tsuji.

Mizusashi (tea ceremony fresh water jar) in Soroban - dama (Abacus Bead)

Ceramic by Rosanjin

Mount Fuji Byōbu (Rosanjin)

Byōbu by Rosanjin

Nakajima (Signboard)

A signboard made by Rosanjin for the Japanese kappō Nakajima.

Oribe ware square bowl (Ginza Kyubey)

Pottery by Rosanjin

People follow the bright moon, and the moon follows people.

Calligraphy by Rosanjin

Plate Stoneware with overglaze enamel.

Ceramic by Rosanjin

Porcelain artisan from Jingdezhen

Nihonga by Rosanjin

Pumpkin byōbu

Byōbu by Rosanjin

Red shino ware tea bowl

Ceramic by Rosanjin

Red-painted sancai soy sauce dispenser

A pottery by rosanjin, used by the Japanese writer Kuniko Mukoda.

Rosanjin's ceramics in the Suda Seika Kiln

Ryōkan shi (poemy) - Jūjigaitō Byōbu (Written in ink by Rosanjin)

Byōbu by Rosanjin

Sakura (Rosanjin)

Rosanjin's mixed media mural.

Seifū-tei (Inscribed board)

Inscribed board by Rosanjin

Seika (signboard)

Signboard of the Suda Seika Kiln made by Rosanjin

Sekine (signboard)

The signboard of the kimono shop 'Ginza Sekine' located in Setagaya, Tokyo. Created by Rosanjin Kitaōji.

Shōrantei (signboard)

A signboard made by Rosanjin for the Ando family's detached house, "Shōrantei," on the Hokkoku Kaido

Side Dish, Kaiseki Tea-Ceremony Meal, 1 from Set of 5

Ceramics by Rosanjin

Small plates with a yukizasa pattern on a white glazed iron-colored

Pottery by Rosanjin

Tabby Cat

Taishōken (Inscribed board)

Inscribed board made by Rosanjin

The Fuji (Rosanjin)

Rosanjin's mixed media mural.

The Golden byōbu of the Iroha Poem

Byōbu by Rosanjin

The pines grow thick and the wind stops; the refined person is lost in dreams.

Nihonga by Rosanjin

Thousand Character Classic (Rosanjin)

Ink calligraphy work was Rosanjin's debut work.

Tororoyano (Calligraphy by Rosanjin)

Tanka poem by Rosanjin celebrating the shop owner's longevity and wishing for the prosperity of his descendants.

Vase of the Blue and white ceramics (Collections of the Brooklyn Museum).png

Porcelain ware by Rosanjin

Yoshinoya (signboard)

A signboard made by Rosanjin for the former Yamashiro Onsen ryokan "Yoshinoya"