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Item 11701

 

Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this Masterful 18" Earthware Bowl Signed by the Noted Potter, Everette Busbee.

 

Everette Busbee (1943-2020) was a Renaissance man with degrees in English, zoology, art, and ceramics.  He was most active in making pottery in the mid-to-late 1980's. He is known for wood-fired stoneware and low-fired earthenware.  His pottery is found in both simple earth tones and in brightly colored pieces inspired by Spanish pottery of the Renaissance like this piece. 

 

His pottery is found in the New Orleans Museum of Art; Gardiner Museum, Toronto; Scripps College, Claremont, CA; Nora Eccles Harrison Museum  of Art, Logan, UT; San Angelo Museum of Fine Art, TX; and the Kamm Teapot Foundation, Statesville, NC.  

 

For more on his works, see www.themarksproject.org/marks/busbee.  

 

This 18" Bowl recently emerged from a very long time in storage.  It is inspired by Spanish Renaissance pottery.  It features a center well and wide rim featuring Four Large 7" Long Fish that are all Distinctly Different.  Multicolored with a fish theme which he adapted from Spanish Renaissance pottery that inspired him.  Signed on the back.  Can be hung on a wall.  

 

Exceptional Condition.  As made.  No damage of any kind. 

 

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Large 18" Multi-Colored Earthenware Bowl by Everette Busby #11701

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