Description
between color (which makes most any plant look fabulous)
gorgeously made and I believe quite old
pages 122-131 (the second part of a play by Rabindranath Tagore and translated by Andre Gide titled “Amal et la letter du Roi”) and three plates accompanying the story on Chinese funeral statues
where bursting out
high-gloss Japanese Natsume--or tea caddy--is not an antique
Brutalist Studio Pottery Large Double Opening Vase, 1967 trams norway between color (which makes mostThis tall double opening vase, with fantastically textural surface, has quite an presence! It's as much a sculpture as a vessel, and I'd call it Brutalist unapologetically bold and rough and all about its materiality but also rather playful about it function as a vase. Really a terrific piece that would command attention wherever it is placed. Signed what looks to be Dom Denisi on the bottom and dated 7 14 67. There is a bit of chipping around the rim
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