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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 142, The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Gallery

Vase

1959 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dan Arbeid is an important pioneer of post-war British ceramics. He explored handbuilding techniques and surface textures in a new style that strongly opposed the East Asian forms and glazes used by Bernard Leach and his followers. In the 1960s Arbeid was working on daring new pots, experimenting with imaginative and inventive forms and extremes of texture. He later worked primarily as a teacher. Arbeid said of this particular coil-built vase, ' It looked beautiful with cornflowers in it, but I wish I had it back now to alter that terrible rim'.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware, coil built, with an unglazed exterior and grey glazed interior
Brief description
Vase by Dan Arbeid; stoneware; British; 1959.
Dimensions
  • Depth: 21.00cm
  • Height: 21.40cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Arbeid', painted
Object history
Acquisition details: Primavera, London

RF number: 59/2255
Summary
Dan Arbeid is an important pioneer of post-war British ceramics. He explored handbuilding techniques and surface textures in a new style that strongly opposed the East Asian forms and glazes used by Bernard Leach and his followers. In the 1960s Arbeid was working on daring new pots, experimenting with imaginative and inventive forms and extremes of texture. He later worked primarily as a teacher. Arbeid said of this particular coil-built vase, ' It looked beautiful with cornflowers in it, but I wish I had it back now to alter that terrible rim'.
Bibliographic reference
Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery : the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford : Phaidon, Christie's, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.157-1959

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Record createdJanuary 14, 2000
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