Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Figure

HINE, Margaret (Maker)

Stylised figure of a dove or pigeon, tin-glazed earthenware; decorated by hand with turquoise, black and yellow enamels.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 39490

Creation/Production

Hine often appears in studio pottery literature, most often in relation to a movement dubbed by Bernard Leach as the ‘Picasssettes’ - a group of potters working in tin-glaze in the 1950s that were stylistically influenced by Picasso’s ceramics. She trained at the Derby College of Art, Central School of Art in London and at London University. From 1949-54 she had a studio in Bayswater, London with William Newland and Nicholas Vergette and in 1954 moved to a new studio in Prestwood, Buckinghamshire.
Role: Production
Role: Maker
Place: England
Period: 1955 ca

Acquisition

Transfer, 30/8/2013

Measurements

Height (cm): 19.5
Width (cm): 9
Length (cm): 21

Techniques

Moulded
Forming
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art
Tin-glazed
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Painted
Decoration
Applied Art

Material

Tin-glazed earthenware

Location

On Display

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