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American
(1933–2004)
Bowl
circa late 1950's
Stoneware
3.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 in.
Gift of Richard A. Harrison
1984.931
In the postwar period, studio pottery was a local alternative to mass-produced wares. Handmade vessels, such as Bowl, were valued for their intimate pleasures. When the renowned English ceramist Bernard Leach published A Potter’s Book in 1940, he inspired a new generation of studio potters in the United States. Bowl, an early work by Viola Frey, exemplifies Leach’s combination of English and Japanese sensibilities through its elegant shape and asymmetrical surface design.
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