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Artist: Richard Notkin
Heart Teapot by Richard Notkin (INV# NP3155)
By Richard Notkin
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Richard Notkin
Heart Teapot
slipcast earthenware
6.5 x 10.5 x 5"
1991
signed
American ceramist Richard Notkin studied under Ken Ferguson at the Kansas City Art Institute, earning a BFA in 1970 and under Robert Arneson at the University of California, where he earned an MFA in 1973. He is well known for his socio-critical tile mural ‘The Gift’ and his sculptural re-interpretations of the Yixing...
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1990s Contemporary Richard Notkin Art
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Earthenware, Slip
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