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1203 Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) Green Pitted Stoneware Bowl

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1203

1203 Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) Green Pitted Stoneware Bowl

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Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) Green Pitted Stoneware Bowl, England, c. 1972, pale green/blue glaze with pitted surface, artist's impressed mark, ht. 3, dia. 9 1/4 in. Provenance: From Lucie Rie by descent in the family. Note: Lucie Rie was an Austrian-born British ceramics artist. Rie's works, usually consisting of hand-thrown pots, bottles, and bowl forms, are noteworthy for their Modernist forms and her use of bright colors. Born on March 16, 1902 in Vienna, Austria, she studied pottery at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a school of arts and crafts. In 1937, she won a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition and by the following year, Rie moved to London to flee Nazi Austria. Once settled in the British capitol, she maintained a small studio and continued to produce pottery and small clay objects, including ceramic buttons and jewelry which she sold to support herself. She was later joined by Hans Coper a young artist who soon became a partner in her studio. She taught at the Camberwell School of Art from 1960 until 1971, and in 1991 was honored as with the title of Dame Commander (DCE). Though Rie continued her ceramic practice into her 80s, a series of strokes forced her to stop working in the final years of her life. (Artnet)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1203
Beschreibung:

Dame Lucie Rie (Austrian/British, 1902-1995) Green Pitted Stoneware Bowl, England, c. 1972, pale green/blue glaze with pitted surface, artist's impressed mark, ht. 3, dia. 9 1/4 in. Provenance: From Lucie Rie by descent in the family. Note: Lucie Rie was an Austrian-born British ceramics artist. Rie's works, usually consisting of hand-thrown pots, bottles, and bowl forms, are noteworthy for their Modernist forms and her use of bright colors. Born on March 16, 1902 in Vienna, Austria, she studied pottery at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule, a school of arts and crafts. In 1937, she won a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition and by the following year, Rie moved to London to flee Nazi Austria. Once settled in the British capitol, she maintained a small studio and continued to produce pottery and small clay objects, including ceramic buttons and jewelry which she sold to support herself. She was later joined by Hans Coper a young artist who soon became a partner in her studio. She taught at the Camberwell School of Art from 1960 until 1971, and in 1991 was honored as with the title of Dame Commander (DCE). Though Rie continued her ceramic practice into her 80s, a series of strokes forced her to stop working in the final years of her life. (Artnet)

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