Gu Jingzhou 1
19 15, Gu Jingzhou was born in Yixing, Jiangsu, and is a world-famous producer of teapot. Jingzhou, formerly known as Jingzhou, is one of the most accomplished masters of arts and crafts among modern ceramists in China. Known as the "master of pot art", his reputation can be comparable to that of Shi Dabin in Ming Dynasty.
2. Xu Hantang
Xu Hantang was born in Yixing, Jiangsu. He is one of Gu Jingzhou's favorite students. He began to study with his teacher on 1954. 1960 entered Zisha Institute with Gu Jingzhou to specialize in design innovation, 1975 entered Ceramic Department of Central Academy of Arts and Crafts for further study. In pot making, Xu Hantang is not only good at imitating traditional pots, but also good at innovation, especially ice crack decoration.
3. Jiang Rong
Jiang Rong, alias Patricia Lam Fung, was born in 19 19, and was awarded the title of "China Master of Arts and Crafts" in 1995, thus becoming the first female master of arts and crafts in the history of Zisha Arts and Crafts in China.
4. Wang Yinxian
Wang Yinxian, male, 1943, from Yixing, Jiangsu. /kloc-When she was 0/4 years old, she began to study teapot making in Wu Yungen. The teapot she made is vivid, natural and lifelike, with rich oriental artistic and cultural characteristics and elegant artistic appreciation value.
5. Lv Yaochen
He summed up the previous experience, boldly innovated and invented the wringing decoration technology of clay pots. On the basis of the original themes of animals, plants and calligraphy and painting, he innovated a series of teapot for human body, such as Tian Rong pot, sumo pot and imperial concubine pot.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gu Jingzhou