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Woman With Shrimp, Date ca. 1930s. Artist:Ercole Barovier, Italian, 1889-1974.
Manufacturer:Barovier & Toso, Italian
Chrysler Museum
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we love functional art!
By request, a few plates for this #throwbackthursday
Most of these are in my personal collection, which means they have been tested with the microwave, dishwasher, kid knocking them around in the sink, and other such daily abuses for about 10 years now. Of course my work is porcelain, so it is breakable, but it certainly isn’t fragile.
I believe art should be part of everyday life. My plates can hang on a wall. Tea bowls can be displayed on a pedestal. They are safe there. They will never wear out. But they can’t reveal their full meaning without use.
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#tbt #plates #ceramicart #pottery #porcelain #arteveryday #maker #etsy #etsymudteam #clayartsutah #onmytable #inmykitchen #dinnerware #functionalart #lithologyceramicart
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Anna Hulačová — Enjoy the Fields (from the series InSection) [sculpture made of concrete, 2018]
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Because Nintendo’s beloved character is Japanese, Mario is his LAST name. His first name?
Itsume.
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Please check your Halloween candy! I found Hans Holbein's portrait of Thomas Cromwell in this Kit Kat...
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wait are y’all an ocean guy, lake guy, or river guy. i am a river guy tbh
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I want to look at this tweet forever.
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Joanna Braithwaite
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Grow Your Own Chair from Grass, Soil and a Cardboard Framework (via Homeli)
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