© 2002, Toshiko Takaezu
Currently not on view
Remembrance,
2000
Toshiko Takaezu, 1922–2011; born Pepe’ekeo, HI; died Honolulu, HI
PP638
Early in her career, Takaezu—who taught on the Princeton campus for many years—traveled to Japan to study the pottery techniques, architecture, and culture of the country. Remembrance, a monumental bronze bell cast from one of the artist’s ceramic vessels, hangs beneath a torii, a wooden gateway that demarcates sacred space at a Japanese Shinto shrine. This structure stands guard at the alcove of the memorial garden in which a circle of bronze stars commemorates the fourteen Princeton alumni who died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; the surrounding plants symbolize renewal.
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Title
Remembrance
Dates
2000
Maker
Medium
Cast bronze
Dimensions
82.5 x 54.6 x 54.6 cm (32 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 21 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Princeton University
Object Number
PP638
Signatures
Dated and signed, with artist's initials, on the interior surface of bell
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