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Bede Clarke

American, b. 1956

Pitcher
2011

Stoneware
11.125 x 9.5 x 2.875 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2013.19

In his art practice, Bede Clark makes functional pottery like Pitcher as well as ceramic sculptures and works on paper. Pitcher is indicative of his pottery, which is wood-fired and glazed with earth tones. Clark made this piece with stoneware, a type of ceramic fired at high temperatures to produce a vitrified (nonporous) surface to make it food safe. In contrast, earthenware is a low-fire pottery that can only be made impervious to liquids by glazing.


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  • grey
  • pitchers - Vessels, generally of ceramic, glass, metal, or plastic, that have a wide mouth with a broad lip and usually a handle at one side, but sometimes having two ears; includes those accompanied by a washbowl and used for personal hygiene.
  • variable brown colors - A range of colors resembling variations of brown pigment.

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