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American
(1887–1967)
Bowl
circa 1940
Earthenware
3.75 x 9.75 x 9.75 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
2021.8
The surface of Bowl is slightly uneven, due to Lukens’s method of pressing clay onto the outside of a bowl-shaped plaster mold, a common technique for him. He created simple forms to experiment with glaze minerals, which he gathered in the Mojave and Death Valley deserts. Except for his dinnerware, he used lead glazes to get thick colorful effects, such as Bowl’s deep blue interior. The walls of his work were intentionally thick, as in the folk art he admired.
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