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American
(1929–1989)
Bottle
circa 1950's
Stoneware
4.25 x 3.375 x 3.25 in.
Gift of Richard A. Harrison
1984.832
In Richard Fairbanks, American Potter (1993), Mathew Kangas wrote, “More than any other American-born potter of this half-century, Fairbanks held to a rural-pastoral ideal for pottery.” Fairbanks’s education and training in the United States and Finland put him in contact with traditions that nourished respect for the well-built, handcrafted useful object seen in Bottle. Inspired by his experiences in Finland and his research in Eastern Europe in 1986, Fairbanks started making wheel-thrown, vessel-based work from coarse stoneware clay, allowing rough and crusty clay bodies to emerge from the glaze.
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