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Hammond, Henry (Born in Surrey, Henry Hammond originally studied at Croydon School of Art from 1929-34, He then received a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art in London from 1934-38, where he was a student of William Staite Murray. Like Staite Murray, Hammond adopted a painterly approach to surface decoration, which he applied to stoneware pots. After the end of the Second World War, in which he had served as a soldier, he made slipware exclusively for a several years, but returned to the production of stoneware in the 1950s. He taught at the School of Art in Farnham from 1946-79.)
Vase, stoneware, narrow based flaring to broad, rounded shoulder, short upright neck with angular flange below the rim; covered with an ash glaze and painted freely in brown with stylised bamboo, the rim is also painted with brown pigment.
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Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 39501
Creation/Production
Hammond, Henry
Date: 1938 ca
Acquisition
Transfer, 30/8/2013
Measurements
Height
(cm): 32
diam
(cm): 15.2
Techniques
wheel-thrown
forming
Applied Art
Material
stoneware
Location
Gallery 13A : Case 01
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