Wu Qinfang's purple clay teapot was ranked in the top 1030 in China. She was a state-level senior industrial artist and had a high status in Yixing. However, the specific ranking was not mentioned.
The following is the ranking of some famous masters of purple clay teapot: 1. Dong Han, one of the four masters of purple sand during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. 2. Zhao Liang: A famous pottery artist from the Jiajing and Longqing periods of the Ming Dynasty. He was also one of the four masters of purple sand. 3. Gu Jingzhou: He was recognized as the number one famous artist of purple clay teapot and was one of the seven famous artists of purple clay teapot. 4. Wu Yanbo: The best in the world of purple clay teapots, famous for his unique artistic style and exquisite craftsmanship. 5. Gu Yanbo: A legendary figure in the world of purple clay teapots. He was famous for his love and unique insights into purple clay teapots. 6. Zhou Yanbo, with his exquisite technique and unique understanding of the purple clay teapot, he became a master of his generation. 7. Tan Quanhai: Master of Chinese Arts and Crafts, one of the famous Yixing Purple Sand Teapots. 8. Li Changhong: Master of Chinese ceramic art, one of Gu Jingzhou's disciples. 9. Chen Mingyuan: A famous Yixing Zisha artist during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. He was a famous artist with high achievements in teapot art and fine products for hundreds of years. 10. Lu Yaochen: He changed the purple clay pottery with his innovative "Lu's mud twisting" technique. He was known as the "magician of teapot art". These famous masters had unique skills and styles in making purple clay pots, and their works were widely collected and passed down.
Yixing, Jiangsu Province, was ranked first.
We can come up with the following ranking of the masters of the purple clay teapot: 1. Spring Offering: It is considered the ancestor of purple sand. The tea pot made is exquisite and practical. 2. Shi Dabin: The master of purple sand in the Ming Dynasty improved the production technique of purple sand. 3. Chen Mansheng, Yang Pengnian, Yang Fengnian: Chen Mansheng was known as the founder of the literati pot. He hired Yang Pengnian and Yang Fengnian to make the pot and inscribed the pot inscription on the pot himself. 4. Qu Ziye: A painter of the Qing Dynasty. He was good at carving bamboo and poems. He made a stone ladle. 5. Gu Jingzhou: The publicly acknowledged number one artist of the Purple Sand Teapot. He is one of the seven great masters of Purple Sand Teapot. Other search results also mentioned the names of some masters of the purple clay teapot, but there was no clear ranking information. Therefore, this is the ranking of the masters of the purple clay teapot that we can come up with.
Chen Mingyuan was ranked third on the Yixing Purple Sand Teapot Famous Artists Ranking. Chen Mingyuan was a famous Yixing purple clay artist during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. He was born into a purple clay family. He was a famous teapot artist who had achieved great success in teapot art and fine products for hundreds of years. He had made dozens of kinds of tea sets and elegant toys, all of which were exquisite and peerless. He also created the style of engraving poems on the pot body. The inscription and seal were used together. The style was elegant and had the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Chen Mingyuan's works were famous both at home and abroad. At that time, there was a saying that "overseas people were competing for Ming Yuan discs". The ranking results of other famous Yixing teapot masters were not provided.
Yixing Purple Sand Teapot Master Rankings. However, because there was no clear ranking list in the search results provided, it was impossible to give a specific ranking result.
Zhou Liping was a famous Chinese purple clay pottery artist and craftsman. She had been involved in the art of purple clay since 1983 and had more than 20 years of experience in ceramic art. Her works were simple and elegant, full of charm, especially in terms of innovative design. Her works included Noble Concubine, Double Fish, Auspicious Nature, etc. These works were praised by Master Lv Yaochen, Teacher Wu Qunxiang, and many collectors. Among them, Ruixiang Tiancheng once won the Gold Award for innovative art in the 6th China (National) Arts and Crafts Master Exposition. Zhou Liping's work was neat and exquisite, thick and elegant, and full of grandeur. Her new creation, the Eight Winds Pot, was permanently collected by China's Yixing Porcelain Museum.
Fan Jianqiang was an excellent artist of purple clay pots and porcelain. His works were highly appreciated and loved in the world of purple clay teapots. Fan Jianqiang's works included the series of " Aofan Kettle,"" Heaven and Earth Fangyuan,"" Gentleman Huaide Kettle," and " Dafu." These works had been selected for the Olympic Sailing Competition, the National Gift Purple Sand, and were permanently collected by the Guangxi Museum. They were awarded the Outstanding Award of the Chinese Arts and Crafts "Hundred Flowers Award" for outstanding works, and were permanently collected by the Republic of Korea's ceramic culture museum. Fan Jianqiang's works had a clear design concept, and the production was constantly improving. His original inlaid series was deeply loved by purple sand lovers at home and abroad. His works had a leading position in the history of the development of purple sand.
Fan Jianzhong's works of purple clay teapot included the series of Rain Striking Banana Leaves, Clear Bottom Groove, Plum Piles, Zen Lotus, Stone Piao, and Six Directions of Da Bin. The capacity of these works ranged from 160cc to 600cc. Most of Fan Jianzhong's purple clay teapots were priced between 30,000 to 150,000 yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works. His works had won many awards and were published in many domestic and foreign journals, winning the favor and admiration of people at home and abroad. Fan Jianzhong was a senior craftsman, and his teacher was He Daohong. He was known as one of the top ten outstanding young ceramists. His works demonstrated his aesthetic concept of both refined and vulgar, his talent in purple sand art, his serious and delicate spirit of art, and his skillful production skills.
Zhou Chengluo was a famous teapot master. He had been learning how to make pots since he was 10 years old. It took him a month to make each of his works. From design to production, Zhou Chengluo's works were all collectible and not for sale. The purple clay teapot originated from the Song Dynasty, which was better than the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It lasted from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Zhengde, Jiajing, and Wanli years. Before the Ming Dynasty, Zisha was rarely seen, and Qi Shang was not known. The purple clay teapot was a unique hand-made clay craft in China. Its production began in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. The raw material was purple clay. Its origin was in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province. Purple clay teapots were on the rise in the auction market. They were collectible antiques, and the works of famous masters were often difficult to obtain.
Fan Qianwen was a teapot artist. Her works were famous for their unique designs and exquisite craftsmanship. Among them, there were the Purple Jade Beauty Kettle, the Exquisite Eight Directions Kettle, the Double Line Bamboo Drum Kettle, and the Moon Palace Osmanthus Kettle. These works reflected Fan Qianwen's unique understanding and innovation of the teapot making technique. Her works were full in shape, smooth in lines, and full of artistic beauty. Fan Qianwen's works also paid attention to meaning. For example, the "Purple Jade Beauty" pot implied happiness, wealth, longevity and other beautiful sustenance, while the "Moon Palace Chop Osmanthus" pot showed the mystery and beauty of the moon palace fairyland. Fan Qianwen's purple clay teapot works were not only favored by teapot lovers, but also won many awards in various art competitions. Her work demonstrated the inheritance and innovation of the Fan family's teapot art, becoming a new star in the art of purple sand.