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Pot

Pot

  • Place of origin:

    Wendens Ambo, United Kingdom (made)

  • Date:

    1968 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Arbeid, Dan, born 1928 (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Stoneware, coil built, with thick pitted grey-green ash glaze

  • Museum number:

    CIRC.836-1968

  • Gallery location:

    Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain & Europe, room 139, case 44, shelf 1

  • Image in copyright

Dan Arbeid is an important pioneer of post-war British ceramics. He explored handbuilding techniques and surface textures in a style that strongly opposed the East Asian forms and glazes used by Bernard Leach and his followers. In the 1960s Arbeid was making daring new pots, experimenting with imaginative and inventive forms and extremes of texture. He later worked primarily as a teacher. Arbeid constructed this bowl from coils of clay, which can be clearly seen in the finished pot.

Place of Origin

Wendens Ambo, United Kingdom (made)

Date

1968 (made)

Artist/maker

Arbeid, Dan, born 1928 (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Stoneware, coil built, with thick pitted grey-green ash glaze

Marks and inscriptions

'DA', impressed

Dimensions

Depth: 19.50 cm, Height: 33.90 cm, Weight: 4.16 kg

Object history note

Acquisition details: the artist

RF number: 68/688

Descriptive line

Pot, stoneware, coil built, made by Dan Arbeid, Wendens Ambo, 1968

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery. Oxford: Phaidon; Christie's Limited; in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1990. ISBN 0 7 148 8067 1

Materials

Stoneware

Categories

Ceramics; Studio Ceramics; Stoneware

Collection code

CER

Qr_O19111
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