Michael Cardew archive 1901-1983
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Leach Pottery England
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Braden Nora 1902-2001
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Wenford Bridge Pottery England
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Greet Pottery England
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Pleydell-Bouverie, Katharine, 1895-1985
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Hammond Henry 1914-1989
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Cardew, Michael
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Michael Cardew (1901-1983) was a pioneer of the studio pottery movement, and is widely credited as having revived the slipware tradition in England. He held a major international reputation and his work has been highly influential throughout the world. Cardew had a long and rich working life, which included lengthy spells in Africa in addition to the time spent running potteries in Gloucestershire and Cornwall, writing extensively and giving lectures and demonstrations at home and abroad. From 1...
Cardew, Michael, 1901-1983
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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. ...