Elizabeth Fritsch b. 1940, Wales
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OverviewMuseums and collectors across the world have been admirers of Elizabeth Fritsch’s work for decades. Her hand-built fore-shortened forms combined with rhythmic patterns are signatures that are widely-recognised and inspired by her training as a classical musician before turning to ceramics. Works are often grouped together and juxtaposed so that the rear or side of a vase balances or provides a counterpoint to a neighbour. Having graduated from the Royal College of Art, London in 1971, Elizabeth is regarded as one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists.
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Works
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A Pair of Spout Pots, 1999
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Blown Away, Crescendo Cup, circa 1991
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Two-Faced Vase, 2004
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Rocking Bowl, 2002
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Lachrymatory, Piano Rhythms, 1987
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Leaning Tower, 1999
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Leaning Tower, 1999
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Leaning Vessel, Night Sky, circa 2002
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Dark Vase, circa 2005
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Jazz Piano Pot II, 1975
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Counterpoint Vase, Cubist Vase with Möbius Loop, 1988
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Vase Collision, Water of Greenness, 1990
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Spout Pot, River and Moon, 1991
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