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American
(1912–1994)
Vase With Open Center and Silken Giraffe With Palm
circa 1956
Porcelain
8.75 x 5.5 x 2.25 in.
Much of Howard Pierce’s work was more notable than that of the multitude of candy-bowl-and-critter artists of midcentury Southern California ceramics. This vase is an excellent example of his unique approach, with its eye-catching, beautifully shaped open space in the middle displaying a silken palm and giraffe. This negative space splits the interior chamber, making flower arranging difficult, so Pierce turned the vase into a nonfunctional sculpture piece. This slip-cast molded vase is finely speckled in yellow, pink, green, and sandstone. Pierce worked with porcelain slip in a one-firing process, which is rare today. The tree and giraffe in the open space are made of white porcelain bisque, resulting in the satiny sheen.
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