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Metadata
Object ID |
1963.11100 |
Collection |
Ceramics Collection |
Media Collection |
Studio Pottery Collection |
Title |
Deep Decorative Bowl in Black and White |
Date |
Circa 1963 |
Artist |
Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) |
Cipher |
A "TT" monogram for Toshiko Takaezu is incised on the underside. |
Makers Marks |
The underside has the artist's incised "TT" monogram. |
Description |
Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) is a ceramicist who was born in Pepeekeo, Hawaii. The daughter of Japanese immigrants, Takaezu is world-renowned for creating "closed form" ceramic pieces. Takaezu studied art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the University of Hawaii, and Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. Her work, some of which stands over 6 feet tall, has been exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the National Museum of Modern Art in Japan, and the Zanesville Museum of Art. Takaezu's studio is located in Quakertown, New Jersey, and still welcomes ceramic artists to work there. This piece was purchased by the museum from the artist in 1963. |
Medium |
Stoneware, Glaze |
Technique |
Hand Thrown, Glazed |
Height (in) |
3.250 |
Diameter (in) |
9.250 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Studio Pottery |
Place of Origin |
Quakertown, New Jersey, United States |
Credit Line |
Purchase, Friends of Art |
People |
Takaezu, Toshiko Purchase, Friends of Art |
Search Terms |
American Bowls Decorative Bowls Female Artists Hand Thrown Matte Quakertown, New Jersey Stoneware Studio Pottery |
Location |
Not on view |