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Waarschip Raku 44
Raku 44 Performance Cruiser Catamaran
The Raku 44 offers plenty of space. This makes it a real catamaran. The Raku trumps in another area: huge speed potential. The light, strong construction ensures little wet surface and the catamaran concept ensures a high sail-carrying capacity. The reversed bow (to prevent “diving”) and the sleek lines give the catamaran a beautiful, almost futuristic, appearance.
Layout The standard layout includes a central bathroom in the hull and a second bathroom forward in the port side. A four-cabin setup is available with central bathrooms in both hulls.
Cockpit There are two cockpit layouts: one with the helm station aft and one with the helm positioned against the cabin. In both cases it is a double helm.
Engines Inboard diesels are preferable for open ocean sailing and bar crossing security, but outboard motors can be fitted if the boat is sailing primarily in protected waters. An Oceanvolt electrical system can also be installed.
Daggerboards and fixed keels The standard design comes with daggerboards, but the cat can also be equipped with fixed keels.
Specifications
LOA | 13,50 m |
BOA | 7.16 m |
D Daggerboards | 2,20 m |
D Fixed Keel | 1,15 m |
Displ. | 6,177 T |
Mainsail | 69,25 m2 |
Jib | 30,41 m2 |
Code Zero | 53,51 m2 |
MH Gennaker | 92,36 m2 |
Air draft | 20,964 m |
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Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl Exhibition to be held at the two major Russian museums, The State Hermitage Museum and The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts from July.
The Japan Foundation and the Raku Museum jointly organize Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl at two major Russian museums, the Hermitage Museum and the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts from July. The exhibition has received many good reviews while being held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art held between March and June this year.
At the exhibitions in Russia, Important Cultural Properties, including Chōjirō’s Two-colour glazed lion sculpture (Raku Museum), Black Raku tea bowl named Mukiguri (Agency for Cultural Affairs) and Red Raku tea bowl named Muichibutsu (Egawa Museum of Art) are shown.Featuring work by past Raku masters and by the brilliant Hon’ami Kōetsu, a close associate, as well as the wide-ranging activities (not limited to ceramics) of the current master Raku Kichizaemon XV and pieces by his son Atsundo, the future family head, this exhibition is a comprehensive survey of the unique aesthetic and philosophical realm of Raku ware, providing fascinating glimpses into each of the eras it covers. In addition, finely decorative paintings, including Scenes in and around Kyoto , are shown, to present the period background of founding Raku ware.
This exhibition presents approximately 170 works, from the serene, monochromatic tea bowls of founder Chōjirō, which most directly reflect the wabi tea ceremony ideals of legendary tea master Sen no Rikyū, to the strikingly original innovations of the current Raku master as well as the paintings from the same period. We are confident that this first full-fledged show of Raku ceramics in the Russia will draw much attention and acclaim. Please see the webpage for the details on the exhibition in Los Angeles.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Kongo School Noh Performance is organized at the State Hermitage Museum and the Moscow Theater Center “Vishneviy Sad.” Please see the detailed information .
Read an essay, written by Raku Atsundo, on the exhibitions in Russia.
News video clip on Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl exhibition is available on NHK WORLD's official YouTube channel.
Organized by | The Japan Foundation, The Raku Museum, The State Hermitage Museum, The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts |
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Co-organized by | Embassy of Japan in Russia, Consulate-General of Japan in Saint-Petersburg |
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Assisted by | Finnair, Finnair Cargo, Japan Airlines |
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Dates | Saturday, July 11 – Sunday, September 6, 2015 Opening hours Tuesday, Thursday - Sunday: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday: 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday: Closed |
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Dates | Tuesday, September 22 – Sunday, November 15, 2015 Opening hours |
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Statement by Raku Kichizaemon XV
Raku ware holds a unique place in the culture of Japanese ceramics, and remains as vital as ever today, 450 years after its foundation. The spirit of its tradition, handed down by successive generations starting with the founder Chōjirō, lies in each generation’s creative engagement with its own contemporary era. Within the confines of a small tea bowl that fits in the palm of the hand, Raku artists have carried out profound explorations of nature, human awareness, and philosophical issues such as artifice versus nature, randomness versus inevitability, parts and the whole, fulfillment versus lack, and the complete versus the incomplete. Indeed, the interior of a piece of Raku ware shows us “the cosmos in a tea bowl,” evoking everything from a black hole in the infinite vastness of space to the faint trickle of a tiny brook. The essence of Raku lies not in simply carrying on old traditions, but in a constantly evolving avant-garde spirit. Raku tea bowls are imbued with a philosophical significance that resonates with contemporary thought, and I am sure they will strike a powerful chord with viewers in Russia and elsewhere in the world.
Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl features historic works by past generations, including those designated by the Japanese government as Important Cultural Properties and Important Art Objects, as well as works showing the present and future of Raku by myself (the currently presiding Raku Kichizaemon XV) and successor Raku Atsundo, who before long will inherit the mantle as the 16th generation head. The majority of these are on loan from the Raku Museum in Kyoto. This museum was established in 1978 by 14th-generation master Raku Kakunyū, and the Raku family donated a collection of Raku ware, historical materials, and related tea-ceremony art objects from throughout its 450-year history. The museum’s collection contains many pieces that have been treasured heirlooms of the Raku family and have inspired and served as models for successive generations, who studied them, grasped the essence of the Raku tradition, and went on to develop their own original styles that departed from tradition in creative ways. The Raku Museum is truly an encapsulation of the essence of the Raku tradition over its centuries of history.
Works from the Raku Museum’s collection form the core of Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl, along with important pieces from other museums and from the collection of the Omote-senke and Ura-senke Foundation, descendants of tea ceremony forefather Sen no Rikyū who are keeping the culture of the tea ceremony thriving today. Many of these works are rarely seen by the public, even in Japan. The opportunity to present these works and enjoy the deep understanding and appreciation of people in Russia is truly an invaluable one for me.
Raku Kichizaemon
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Red Raku Tea Bowl (copy of the Kaga Kōetsu Tea Bowl)
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Title: Red Raku Tea Bowl (copy of the Kaga Kōetsu Tea Bowl)
Artist: Style of Hon'ami Kōetsu (Japanese, 1558–1637)
Period: Edo period (1615–1868)
Date: 18th century
Culture: Japan
Medium: Earthenware with red slip under clear lead glaze (Raku ware)
Dimensions: H. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm); Diam. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm)
Classification: Ceramics
Credit Line: The Howard Mansfield Collection, Gift of Howard Mansfield, 1936
Accession Number: 36.120.492
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Grainger Designs – originally designers of flat-out racers – have succeeded in giving the Raku 40 the comfort of a cruiser. The light, strong construction ensures little wet surface and the catamaran concept ensures a high sail-carrying capacity. The reversed bow (to prevent “diving”) and the clean lines give the catamaran a beautiful, almost futuristic, appearance.
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Layouts The standard layout includes a central bathroom in the hull and a second bathroom forward in the port side. A four-cabin setup is available with central bathrooms in both hulls.
Cockpit There are two cockpit layouts: one with the helm station aft and one with the helm positioned against the cabin. In both cases it is a double helm.
Engines Inboard diesels are preferable for open ocean sailing and bar[EH1] crossing security, but outboard motors can be fitted if the boat is sailing primarily in protected waters. An Oceanvolt electrical system can also be installed.
Daggerboards and fixed keels The standard design comes with daggerboards, but the cat can also be equipped with fixed keels.
Prices The Raku 40 is available (as a hull) from € 189,000.
Specifications
LOA | 12,00 m |
BOA | 7,20 m |
Draft | variabel |
Displacement | 5,166 T |
Twin Egines | 30-35 HP |
Mainsail | 60,12 m2 |
Selof tacking Jib | 24,49 m2 |
Code Zero | 45,38 m2 |
MH Gennaker | 81,95 m2 |
Air draft | 19,40 m |
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Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl
LACMA presents Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl . This exhibition comprises nearly 100 masterpieces with examples from all 15 generations and the subsequent generation of the Raku family, whose celebrated legacy continues to influence global ceramics. More than half of the ceramic objects in the exhibition are tea bowls. Other works include incense containers and burners, food utensils, water jars, and other objects used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Three Registered works are featured in the exhibition. One tea bowl by Raku I (Chōjirō) and one tea bowl by Raku III (Dōnyū) are each Registered Important Cultural Properties. Another tea bowl by Hon'ami Koetsu, an artist and potter outside the Raku family who achieved great fame for his works, is designated an Important Art Object. Special permission from the Japanese Government’s Ministry of Culture was required to include these Registered works in this exhibition.
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Chōjirō (Raku I), Shallow Bowl with Melon Design (detail), 16th century, Tokyo National Museum, TNM Image Archives
Seinyū (Raku XIII), Tea Bowl named 'Yachiyo' (detail), 20th century, Raku Museum, Photo: Masayuki Miyahara
Sōnyū (Raku V), Incense Burner in the Form of an Owl (detail), 17th–18th century, Raku Museum, Photo: Takashi Hatakeyama
Kakunyū (Raku XIV) , Tea Bowl named 'Juei' (detail), 1975, Raku Museum, Photo: Takashi Hatakeyama
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RAKU 44 PERFORMANCE CRUISING CATAMARAN BASIC SPEC'S LOA BOA Beam CL-CL Hull Draft Hull B:L Draft Rudder Draft Daggerboard Draft Fixed Keel Disp. DWL Disp Max Max Payload Mast Above Deck Air Draft Aux Power Twin Sail Drive 35HP SAIL AREAS SQ.M. Main Self Tacking Jib Code Zero/Screecher MH Gennaker
The Japan Foundation and the Raku Museum jointly organize Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl at two major Russian museums, the Hermitage Museum and the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts from July. The exhibition has received many good reviews while being held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art held between March and June this year.
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Period: Edo period (1615-1868) Date: 18th century Culture: Japan Medium: Earthenware with red slip under clear lead glaze (Raku ware) Dimensions: H. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm); Diam. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm) Classification: Ceramics Credit Line: The Howard Mansfield Collection, Gift of Howard Mansfield, 1936
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LACMA presents Raku: The Cosmos in a Tea Bowl. This exhibition comprises nearly 100 masterpieces with examples from all 15 generations and the subsequent generation of the Raku family, whose celebrated legacy continues to influence global ceramics. More than half of the ceramic objects in the exhibition are tea bowls. Other works include incense containers and burners, food utensils, water ...
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