Dame Lucie Rie Large Vase with Flaring Lip c 1972
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Dame Lucie Rie Large Vase with Flaring Lip c.1972

Dame Lucie Rie Large Vase with Flaring Lip c.1972
Start Price GBP 3,950.00
Current Price GBP 3,950.00
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Buy It Now Price GBP 4,500.00
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Start Time Friday, November 21, 2008
End Time Monday, December 01, 2008
Location Plymouth

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Dame Lucie Rie (Austria & England 1902-1995); a large vase with flaring lip; c.1972; mixed clays producing a delicate integral multi-coloured spiral; impressed LR seal to base; 32cm (12.6ins) high. A superbly proportioned vase, immensely tactile with characteristic silky-smooth cold surface and integral spiral with colours ranging from a greenish tinge through orange to several shades of brown; the small hemi-spherical bumps of varying sizes around the body and the slightly tilted lip providing alternative perspectives and a distinctly organic feel. CONDITION: in completely undamaged original condition, examined in detail under ultraviolet light . High resolution images available on request (please send your email address to art@lefays.com) Please also see our other studio pottery (click our shop link, above right) BIOGRAPHY: Lucie (pronounced "Lutzie") Rie was born Luzie Gomperz in Vienna, Austria, the youngest child of Benjamin Gomperz, a medical doctor who was a consultant to Sigmund Freud. She studied pottery under Michael Powolny at the Kunstgewerbeschule, the art school associated with the Wiener Werkstätte (the "Vienna Workshops), a craft workshop. She set up her first studio in Vienna in 1925. She exhibited at her first International Exhibition that year, in Paris. In 1937 she won a silver medal at the Paris International Exhibition (the same exhibition for which Pablo Picasso painted Guernica) and in 1938 she fled Nazi Austria and emigrated to England, where she settled in London. Around this time she separated from Hans Rie, a businessman whom she had married in Vienna. For a time she provided accommodation to another Austrian emigré, the Austrian physicist, Erwin Schrödinger. During and after the war, to make ends meet, she made ceramic buttons and jewellery, some of which can be seen displayed at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1946 she hired Hans Coper, a young man with no experience in ceramics, to help her fire the buttons. Although Coper was interested in learning sculpture, she sent him to a potter named Heber Matthews, who quickly taught him how to make pots on the wheel. Rie and Coper exhibited together only two years later, in 1948. He quickly became a partner in her studio, where he worked until 1958. Their friendship lasted until he died in 1981. Her small studio was at 18 Albion Mews, a former narrow street of converted stables located just meters from Hyde Park. She would invite just about anyone in for tea as late as the 1980s. Visitors who had seen photos of her studio taken in the 1940s would be amazed that every piece of furniture and pottery was in exactly the same place 40 years later. Because of her close collaboration with Coper, and perhaps because they were both pre-war immigrants from German-speaking countries, Rie's pottery is often associated with Coper's, but while his work tended to be sculptural and abstract, Rie's remained predominantly functional. Rie's pottery was also very different from that of Bernard Leach, a dominant figure in British studio pottery from the 1920s to the 1970s. Unlike his more rustic, Japanese-influenced pottery, her work has been described as cosmopolitan and architectural. Rie is particularly known for bowl and bottle forms. Her pottery is displayed in collections around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Rie stopped making pottery in 1990, when she suffered the first of a series of strokes. She died at home on April 1, 1995, aged 93. In 1981, Rie was made a CBE and in 1991, aged 89, she was appointed a DBE. 14 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Should you buy something from us with which you are not fully satisfied, you may return it for a full refund of the price you paid, including shipping. The only conditions are firstly that you must return it in the same condition as that in which you received it, and secondly that you must notify us of your intention to return it within 14 days from the date you received it (this does not affect your statutory rights and longer periods may be agreed in writing, if required). 2 YEAR AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE: We completely guarantee our items are authentic as described and should expert appraisal doubt the authenticity of something we have sold, we will help arrange for its return and will refund the purchase price including shipping costs, there and back. The only conditions are that evidence of such opinion from a recognised authority must be provided to us within 24 months from date of purchase and you must return the item in the same condition as that in which you received it. DELIVERY / SHIPPING GUARANTEE: We always pack extremely carefully, use only reputable carriers and are experts at shipping very fragile items worldwide. However, if something does arrive damaged, we will help you to arrange its return and we will refund the purchase price and shipping costs, there and back. Likewise, if something we send you fails to arrive within 21 days of the expected delivery time, we will refund your payment in full. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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