Leach, Bernard, 1887-1979

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Bernard Leach was born in 1887 in Hong Kong and lived in the Far East until the age of ten, when he came to England as a pupil of Beaumont Jesuit College, Windsor. At the age of 16, in 1903, he went to the Slade, as their youngest student, to study drawing under Professor Henry Tonks. After a year's stint as a bank clerk he left the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in 1907 to learn etching under Frank Brangwyn at the London School of Art and in 1909 went to work in Japan as an etcher.

Introduced to ceramics at a raku party in 1911 he subsequently meet Yanagi and took lessons with Ogata Kenzan 6 th . Leach returned to England with Shoji Hamada, who he had met at Leach's one-man exhibition in Tokyo, and in 1920 set up the Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall. In 1932 he started teaching at Dartington Hall, Devon and set up a pottery in Shinner's Bridge. His son David took on his teaching at the Dartington pottery, before going on to manage the St Ives pottery, where from 1946-1955 he was taken into partnership. Bernard Leach occupied a unique position in the early to mid twentieth century as an artist-potter, producing individual pots as well as the famous Leach standard ware with David (who was influential in developing standard ware production when he returned to St Ives in 1937 and also after the war to 1955 ). He also worked as a draughtsman and was hugely influential as a writer and thinker producing several books; most famously A Potter's Book published in 1940 . He was passionate about introducing values such as harmony in pottery that he had experienced in the Far East to the West. During an extremely active life he was continually at the centre of developments in the studio crafts, leading and participating in demonstrations, conferences (notably the International Crafts Conference at Dartington Hall which Yanagi and Hamada attended, in 1952 ), and exhibiting and touring the USA, Japan, Europe and South America. He corresponded widely and kept a diary; his letters and diary make illuminating reading and are housed at the Crafts Study Centre in Farnham.

Bernard Leach was a dominant presence within his chosen field for nearly 60 years and a pioneer in creating an identity for the artist-potter. It has been estimated that he made about 100,000 pots during his lifetime and sold well over that number of A Potter's Book . However the pre-war years were a struggle and it is really only in the post-war period that he gained full recognition. The Leach dynasty has continued down the generations with two of his sons, David and Michael, and grandson John continuing the potting tradition. He died in 1979 ; during his lifetime he was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, second class in Japan, and made a Companion of Honour in 1973 .

From the guide to the Bernard Leach archive, 1887-1979, (Crafts Study Centre)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Michael Cardew archive, 1901-1983 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Timms, Peter, 1948-. Papers of Peter Timms, 1919-1998 [bulk 1978-1992]. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie archive, 1895-1985 Crafts Study Centre
creatorOf Leach, Bernard, 1887-1979. Artist file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Bernard Leach archive, 1887-1979 Crafts Study Centre
creatorOf Wakefield, Elisabeth Adams. Letters received, 1922-1949. Boston Athenaeum
referencedIn Ethel Mairet textile archive, 1872-1952 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Ethel Mairet archive, 1872-1952 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Henry Hammond archive, 1914-1989 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Leach, Bernard : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn Ethel Mairet sample books, 1872-1952 Crafts Study Centre
creatorOf Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911- University of Michigan
referencedIn School of Art Ceramic Archive, [1924?]-[ongoing] Aberystwyth University
referencedIn Muriel Rose archive, 1897-1986 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Nora Braden archive, 1901-2001 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Bernard Leach archive, 1887-1979 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Red Rose Guild archive, 1921-1962 Crafts Study Centre
referencedIn Lucie Rie archive, 1902-1995 Crafts Study Centre
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associatedWith Aberystwyth University, School of Art and the Craft Potters Association corporateBody
associatedWith Braden, Nora person
associatedWith Braden Nora 1902-2001 person
associatedWith Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. person
associatedWith Cardew, Michael person
associatedWith Cardew Michael 1901-1983 person
associatedWith Dartington Hall School England corporateBody
associatedWith Dartington Pottery England corporateBody
associatedWith Hammond, Henry person
associatedWith Hammond Henry 1914-1989 person
associatedWith Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie person
associatedWith Leach, Bernard person
associatedWith Leach Pottery England corporateBody
associatedWith Little Gallery London England corporateBody
associatedWith Mairet, Ethel person
associatedWith Mairet, Ethel person
associatedWith Mairet, Ethel person
associatedWith Mairet Ethel Mary 1872-1952 person
associatedWith Pleydell-Bouverie Katherine 1895-1985 person
associatedWith Red Rose Guild person
associatedWith Red Rose Guild of Artworkers 1921-1962 corporateBody
associatedWith Rie Dame Lucie 1902-1995 person
associatedWith Rie, Lucie person
associatedWith Rose, Muriel person
associatedWith Timms, Peter, 1948- person
associatedWith Wakefield, Elisabeth Adams. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Dartington Devon England
St Ives Cornwall England
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Ceramicists
Crafts
Decorative art
Studio ceramics
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Birth 1887-01-05

Death 1979-05-06

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