Robert Yellin on tue 3 apr 01
Greetings from Japan-
I'd like to invite anyone interested in Japanese pottery, both old and new,
to visit a web site I direct from Japan that has loads of information and
images about the diverse pottery world here. It's updated weekly- the
newest addition is a photo review of the Hakone Art Museum that has some
grand pots dating from Jomon to the early Edo period. Also, a nice look at
all Living National Treasure's work- that's only the start.
The url is www.e-yakimono.net
A thouand domo's to each and every one of you!
Robert Yellin
Avril Farley on wed 4 apr 01
Thank you it is a wonderful site, and so useful to my current studies.
Avril in the Forest of Dean UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Yellin"
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Subject: Japanese Pottery Site
> Greetings from Japan-
> I'd like to invite anyone interested in Japanese pottery, both old and
new,
> to visit a web site I direct from Japan that has loads of information and
> images about the diverse pottery world here. It's updated weekly- the
> newest addition is a photo review of the Hakone Art Museum that has some
> grand pots dating from Jomon to the early Edo period. Also, a nice look at
> all Living National Treasure's work- that's only the start.
> The url is www.e-yakimono.net
>
> A thouand domo's to each and every one of you!
>
> Robert Yellin
>
>
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Steve Mills on thu 5 apr 01
I'll add my two pennyworth and endorse this sight. I bookmarked it when
Robert 1st mentioned it a while back and visit it very frequently; it is
a constant delight.
Steve
Bath
UK
In message , Robert Yellin writes
>Greetings from Japan-
>I'd like to invite anyone interested in Japanese pottery, both old and ne=
>w,
>to visit a web site I direct from Japan that has loads of information and
>images about the diverse pottery world here. It's updated weekly- the
>newest addition is a photo review of the Hakone Art Museum that has some
>grand pots dating from Jomon to the early Edo period. Also, a nice look a=
>t
>all Living National Treasure's work- that's only the start.
>The url is www.e-yakimono.net
>
>A thouand domo's to each and every one of you!
>
>Robert Yellin
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Steve Mills
Bath
UK
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