Skip to main content

Art by Medium: Ceramic

to
339
3,185
598
541
258
366
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
48
123
866
3,919
14
10
19
31
20
173
97
59
112
88
27
2,367
695
374
205
56
49
43
33
27
19
9
6
6
1
461
390
352
742
723
375
364
352
318
296
250
170
165
135
131
111
105
94
93
84
82
79
67
95,331
180,098
95,038
81,107
77,202
310
204
147
121
65
167
26
3,283
1,163
Medium: Ceramic
DI LORENZO - Black Burger CH Tribute
Located in PARIS, FR
Information: Born in 1965, Lorenzo is a particularly iconoclastic artist from Nantes. His style is rooted in a revisited, accessible pop art. Lorenzo remains faithful to a pictorial ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Earthenware, Mixed Media

"With God On Our Side", Figurative, Painted, Ceramic, Sculpture, Stoneware
Located in St. Louis, MO
“Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic disposition or nature. Some animals have a long cultural history while others d...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint

Made-To-Order Vase (Hand-Painted, Gold Luster, Platinum Luster, Vintage Imagery)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman Made-To-Order Vase (Hand-Painted, Gold Luster, Platinum Luster, Vintage Imagery) (Fully Decorated Example) Porcelain, Glaze, Paints, 24k German Gold Luster, Platinum...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Luster, Porcelain, Paint, Glaze

LARGE ABSTRACT BOWL (INV# NP3674)
By Chris Gustin
Located in Morton Grove, IL
LARGE ABSTRACT BOWL (INV# NP3674) Sale Price:$1,900.00 Original Price:$3,500.00 Chris Gustin wood fired stoneware and glaze 10.25 x 15.25 x 13.25” 2003 signed
Category

Early 2000s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Stoneware

Expressionist Wall Sculpture by Chris Riccardo
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
renown sculptor Chris Riccardo Terracotta with under glazes EDUCATION: 1990 - BFA- College of Fine Arts, Boston University, Boston, MA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: PRESENT STUDIO 740- ARTIST/ STUDIO MANAGER, Helena, MT ASSISTANT CURATOR OF EDUCATION- HOLTER MUSEUM OF ART, Helena, MT 1998-2014 SCULPTURE DEPART. CHAIR/ FOUNDRY DIRECTOR - Armory Art Center,WPB, FL 2012 SUMMER RESIDENT ARTIST @ THE ARCHIE BRAY FOUNDATION, Helena, MT 2010 ELECTED MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SCULPTURE SOCIETY DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - The Arthur R. Marshall Foundation, WPB, FL DESIGNED & FABRICATED SENIOR GIFT SCULPTURE - Northwood University, WPB, FL 2008 DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - Judge Knott Award, Historical Society of Palm Beach County DESIGNED & FABRICATED ANNUAL AWARD - Providencia Award- Palm Beach County Convention Bureau, WPB, FL FINALIST - My Wendy, My Way, Wendy’s International, Dublin, OH 2003 DESIGNED & FABRICATED CEE CEE LYLES MEMORIAL- Veteran’s Park, Ft. Pierce, FL 1998 - 1996 RDK STUDIOS - Owner/Operator, FIne Art Bronze Foundry, Riviera Beach, FL EXHIBITIONS: 2015 CHRIS RICCARDO & FRIENDS, The Art Spirit Gallery of Fine Art, Coure d’Alene, ID 16TH ANNUAL SMALLL ARTWORKS INVITATIONAL, The Art Spirit Gallery of Fine Art, Coure d’Alene, ID 2014 ON & OFF THE WALL: SOFLO CERAMICS, The Art Gallery @ Eissey Campus Gallery ART PALM BEACH, JF Gallery, WPB, FL IN LIQUID 15, Philadelphia, PA 2013 NCECA 2013: Resident Artist Exhibtion, NCECA 18 Hands Gallery, Houston TX ART PALM BEACH, JF Gallery, WPB, FL THE INVISIBLE HOURDE: Unit 1 Gallery, WPB, FL 2012 ARCHIE BRAY @ the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, Spokane, WA RESIDENT ARTIST EXHIBITION: Bray Warehouse Galley, The Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT MUSES & SIRENS: CHRIS RICCARDO & JACQUES De BEAUFORT, The Art GAllery @ Eissey Campus, PBG, FL PALM BEACH ART & ANTIQUES, JF Gallery, WPB, FL SMALL FAVORS VII- The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA BEYOND THE BRICKYARD ( 4th Annual Juried Exhibition ) Juried by Richard Shaw...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Terracotta

"Cheese (Swiss)" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
Located in New Orleans, LA
JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a BA in Environmental Studies from the U...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

Geometric Parrot and Fish Vase #1
Located in Dallas, TX
Helio Gutiérrez is an acclaimed award-winning ceramic artist born in San Juan de Oriente, Nicaragua. His pieces may be found internationally in both private and public collections. H...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Face Jar 16
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Artist Statement I absolutely love working with clay. Creating forms with a chunk of moist earth is a tangible way to cultivate beauty and delight. Through my work, I hope to touch ...
Category

2010s Folk Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Piggy Bank -- Sculpture, Ceramic, Animal, Contemporary Art by Grayson Perry
Located in London, GB
Piggy Bank, 2017 Grayson Perry Painted and glazed ceramic multiple With the artist's logo on the underside Published by the Serpentine Gallery, London Within the original grey cardb...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - CROMOVELA 21. Limited edition sculpture. Op Art, Modern
Located in Madrid, Madrid
CARLOS CRUZ-DÍEZ - CROMOVELA 21 Date of creation: 2018 Medium: Polychrome ceramic Edition: 20 Size: 80 x 21 x 16 cm Condition: In mint condition This sculpture belongs to one of the...
Category

2010s Op Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

" Chapelle Saint-Pierre " UNIQUE WORK
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau ( 1889 -1963 ) "chapelle saint Pierre " . 1957 . Pièce unique . Hors commerce . 22cm certificat d'origine de Madeline-Jolly
Category

1950s Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Calligraphic Vessel
Located in Cape Town, ZA
From ancient times, the materiality of clay has presented itself as a metaphor for human self-transformation. In recent decades, visual artists have leveraged this metaphor to explore the boundaries of visual art through creative experimentation. This has led to the development of innovative techniques and styles that push the limits of materiality and artistic expression. ‘Compressing Materiality’ brings to the fore notable artists exploring the mutable materiality of clay within the contemporary South African context. Existing in multiple temporalities and forms, both malleable and fragile, clay draws on various transformational agents to reflect culture and history—serving as a repository of collective memory and heritage. Its enduring materiality transcends temporal and spatial boundaries, fostering dialogue and understanding across diverse cultural landscapes. In the hands of an artist, clay transcends its inert state, undergoing metamorphosis through the alchemy of skill, imagination, and fire. By demanding physical engagement—a communion between hand and material—the artwork is imbued with an innate vitality. Clay moulds, sculpts, and shapes, yielding to the artist's will, yet simultaneously asserting its own agency. Featured as part of this group showcase, Antoinette Du Plessis...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Earthenware, Glaze, Other Medium

Early 20th Century Ceramic Sculpture of a Polo Player and Horse
By Waylande Gregory
Located in Beachwood, OH
Waylande Gregory (American, 1905-1971) Polo Player, c. 1930s Ceramic Inscribed signature on bottom 11 x 8.5 inches Waylande Gregory was considered a major American sculptor during the 1930's, although he worked in ceramics, rather than in the more traditional bronze or marble. Exhibiting his ceramic works at such significant American venues for sculpture as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and at the venerable Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, he also showed his ceramic sculptures at leading New York City galleries. Gregory was the first modern ceramist to create large scale ceramic sculptures, some measuring more than 70 inches in height. Similar to the technique developed by the ancient Etruscans, he fired his monumental ceramic sculptures only once. Gregory was born in 1905 in Baxter Springs, Kansas and was something of a prodigy. Growing up on a ranch near a Cherokee reservation, Gregory first became interested in ceramics as a child during a native American burial that he had witnessed. He was also musically inclined. In fact, his mother had been a concert pianist and had given her son lessons. At eleven, he was enrolled as a student at the Kansas State Teacher's College, where he studied carpentry and crafts, including ceramics. Gregory's early development as a sculptor was shaped by the encouragement and instruction of Lorado Taft, who was considered both a major American sculptor as well as a leading American sculpture instructor. In fact, Taft's earlier students included such significant sculptors as Bessie Potter Vonnoh and Janet Scudder. But, Taft and his students had primarily worked in bronze or stone, not in clay; and, Gregory's earliest sculptural works were also not in ceramics. In 1924, Gregory moved to Chicago where he caught the attention of Taft. Gregory was invited by Taft to study with him privately for 18 months and to live and work with him at his famed "Midway Studios." The elegant studio was a complex of 13 rooms that overlooked a courtyard. Taft may have been responsible for getting the young man interested in creating large scale sculpture. However, by the 1920's, Taft's brand of academic sculpture was no longer considered progressive. Instead, Gregory was attracted to the latest trends appearing in the United States and Europe. In 1928 he visited Europe with Taft and other students. "Kid Gregory," as he was called, was soon hired by Guy Cowan, the founder of the Cowan Pottery in Cleveland, Ohio, to become the company's only full time employee. From 1928 to 1932, Gregory served as the chief designer and sculptor at the Cowan Pottery. Just as Gregory learned about the process of creating sculpture from Taft, he literally learned about ceramics from Cowan. Cowan was one of the first graduates of Alfred, the New York School of Clayworking and Ceramics. Alfred had one of the first programs in production pottery. Cowan may have known about pottery production, but he had limited sculptural skills, as he was lacking training in sculpture. The focus of the Cowan Pottery would be on limited edition, table top or mantle sculptures. Two of the most successful of these were Gregory's "Nautch Dancer," (fig. 1) and his "Burlesque Dancer," (fig. 2). He based both sculptures on the dancing of Gilda Gray, a Ziegfield Follies girl. Gilda Gray was of Polish origin and came to the United States as a child. By 1922, she would become one of the most popular stars in the Follies. After losing her assets in the stock market crash of 1929, she accepted other bookings outside of New York, including Cleveland, which was where Gregory first saw her onstage. She allowed Gregory to make sketches of her performances from the wings of the theatre. She explained to Gregory, "I'm too restless to pose." Gray became noted for her nautch dance, an East Indian folk dance. A nautch is a tight, fitted dress that would curl at the bottom and act like a hoop. This sculpture does not focus on Gray's face at all, but is more of a portrait of her nautch dance. It is very curvilinear, really made of a series of arches that connect in a most feminine way. Gregory created his "Burlesque Dancer" at about the same time as "Nautch Dancer." As with the "Nautch Dancer," he focused on the movements of the body rather than on a facial portrait of Gray. Although Gregory never revealed the identity of his model for "Burlesque Dancer," a clue to her identity is revealed in the sculpture's earlier title, "Shimmy Dance." The dancer who was credited for creating the shimmy dance was also Gilda Gray. According to dance legend, Gray introduced the shimmy when she sang the "Star Spangled Banner" and forgot some of the lyrics, so, in her embarrassment, started shaking her shoulders and hips but she did not move her legs. Such movement seems to relate to the "Burlesque Dancer" sculpture, where repeated triangular forms extend from the upper torso and hips. This rapid movement suggests the influence of Italian Futurism, as well as the planar motion of Alexander Archipenko, a sculptor whom Gregory much admired. The Cowan Pottery was a victim of the great depression, and in 1932, Gregory changed careers as a sculptor in the ceramics industry to that of an instructor at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cranbrook was perhaps the most prestigious place to study modern design in America. Its faculty included the architect Eliel Saarinen and sculptor Carl Milles. Although Gregory was only at Cranbrook for one and one half years, he created some of his finest works there, including his "Kansas Madonna" (fig. 3). But, after arriving at Cranbrook, the Gregory's had to face emerging financial pressures. Although Gregory and his wife were provided with complimentary lodgings, all other income had to stem from the sale of artworks and tuition from students that he, himself, had to solicit. Gregory had many people assisting him with production methods at the Cowan Pottery, but now worked largely by himself. And although he still used molds, especially in creating porcelain works, many of his major new sculptures would be unique and sculpted by hand, as is true of "Kansas Madonna." The scale of Gregory's works were getting notably larger at Cranbrook than at Cowan. Gregory left the surface of "Kansas Madonna" totally unglazed. Although some might object to using a religious title to depict a horse nursing its colt, it was considered one of Gregory's most successful works. In fact, it had a whole color page illustration in an article about ceramic sculpture titled, "The Art with the Inferiority Complex," Fortune Magazine, December, 1937. The article notes the sculpture was romantic and expressive and the sculpture was priced at $1,500.00; the most expensive sculpture in the article. Gregory was from Kansas, and "Kansas Madonna" should be considered a major sculptural document of Regionalism. Gregory and his wife Yolande moved to New Jersey in the summer of 1933. And the artist began construction on his new home in the Watchung Mountains of Bound Brook (Warren today) in 1938. His enormous, custom kiln was probably constructed at the start of 1938. Gregory's new sculptures were the largest ceramic sculptures in western art, in modern times. To create these works of ceramic virtuosity, the artist developed a "honeycomb" technique, in which an infrastructure of compartments was covered by a ceramic "skin." Science and atomic energy were a theme in Gregory's most significant work, the "Fountain of the Atom" (fig. 4), at the 1939 New York's World Fair. This major work included twelve monumental ceramic figures at the fairground entrance from the newly constructed railway entrance, giving the work great visibility and prominence. The framework of the fountain itself was of steel and glass bricks. It consisted of a bluish green pool which was sixty five feet in diameter. Above it were two concentric circular tiers, or terraces, as Gregory called them; the first wider than the second. On the first terrace were eight "Electrons," comprised of four male and four female terra cotta figures, each approximately 48 inches high. These relate to the valance shell of the atom. Above them on a narrower terrace, were the much larger and heavier terra cotta figures depicting the four elements, each averaging about 78 inches in height and weighing about a ton and a half. Of the four, "Water" and "Air" were male, while "Earth" and "Fire" were female. This terrace represents the nucleus of the atom. In the center of the fountain, above the "Elements," was a central shaft comprised of sixteen glass tubes from which water tumbled down from tier to tier. At the top, a colorful flame burned constantly. The glass block tiers were lit from within, the whole creating a glowing and gurgling effect. Since the fair was temporary, the figures could be removed after its closing. But the credit for the design of the structure of the fountain belongs to collaborator Nembhard Culin, who was responsible for several other structures on the fair grounds as well. Although Gregory created a figure of "Fire" for the "Fountain of the Atom," he also executed a second, slightly smaller but more defined version which he exhibited at various locations (including Cranbrook, Baltimore Museum, etc.) in 1940-1941, during the second year of the fair (fig.5). Measuring 61 inches in height, "Fire" may be a metaphor for sexual energy, as well as atomic energy. Gregory stated, "Fire is represented by an aquiline female figure being consumed in endless arabesques of flame." Portraiture was also a significant focus of Gregory's sculpture. Gregory produced many commissioned portraits of local people as well as celebrities. He created Albert Einstein's portrait from life (fig. 6, ca. 1940) after Einstein had seen Gregory's "Fountain of the Atom." He also sculpted some of the leading figures in entertainment, including 2 sculptures of Henry Fonda, who became a personal friend. Gregory also sculpted a series of idealized female heads, both in terra cotta and in porcelain. These include "Girl with Olive" (ca. 1932) and "Cretan Girl;"(ca. 1937) both are very reductive and almost abstract works that call to mind Constantine Brancusi's "Mademoiselle Pogany" (1912, Philadelphia Museum of Art). But perhaps one of his most original female heads is "Head of a Child" (fig. 7, ca. 1933), a sensitive white glazed terra cotta portrayal with elaborately crafted braded hair, was originally created as one of a pair. Gregory also produced sculptural works for the Works Progress Administration. The WPA was a work relief project that greatly helped artists during the great depression. Founded by the Federal Government in 1935, an estimated 2500 murals were produced. Among these public works were the iconic post office murals. But, among the painted murals were also sculptural relief murals including Gregory's "R.F.D.," 1938, for the Columbus, Kansas Post Office. But, Gregory's largest WPA relief...
Category

1930s Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Small Ceramic & Fiber Sculpture: 'David'
Located in New York, NY
This is part of a new collection work that encompasses ceramics and textiles by Ak Jansen. Born in the Netherlands, Jansen’s work occupies queerness on both poetic and political term...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Clay, Fabric, Textile, Glaze, Underglaze

Vintage Italian Glazed Terra Cotta Dog
Located in Palm Beach, FL
As the song goes, you ain't nothing but a hound dog, life size mid century hound dog crafted in terra cotta, hand decorated and glazed.
Category

20th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Terracotta, Glaze

Hyperrealistic wall sculpture, crossing borders, political art, brick concrete
Located in Carballo, ES
Miniature wall sculpture created by Ruth Vidal, currently part of the "Côte à Côte" exhibition at the Vilaño de Camariñas Lighthouse, on the Galician Costa da Morte. The artist focus...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Concrete

Réflexion
Located in CHAZELLES-SUR-LYON, FR
“Reflections” – A Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture of Depth and Power “Reflections” is a contemporary sculpture featuring a gorilla’s head in ceramic, mounted on a polished metal base...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Metal

Diogenes, terracotta sculpture, 1939, Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981).
Located in Firenze, IT
**Diogenes.** **Terracotta sculpture, 1939, Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981): Tuscan Sculptor.** **Material:** Hand-modeled terracotta by the artist. **Unique piece.** **Dimensions...
Category

1930s Art Deco Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Terracotta

24'' La Pizca Mexican Folk Art
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE! Artisan: Fidel Martinez Martinez 1st. Place Category Clay Sculpture   XXX Edition Ceramics National Award Made with Black Clay, hand-modeled technique...
Category

Early 2000s Folk Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Clay

KPM Porcelain Plaque Of 'Duchess Louise Of Mecklenburg-Strelitz'
Located in New York, NY
KPM Porcelain Plaque of 'Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz' late 19 CENTURY Century After a painting by Gustav Richter (German 1823-1884); verso with an impressed scepter abo...
Category

19th Century Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Porcelain, Paint, Glaze

Au loin
Located in CHAZELLES-SUR-LYON, FR
“In the Distance” – A Ceramic Bas-Relief of Reflection and Legacy “In the Distance” is a ceramic bas-relief depicting a majestic gorilla, sculpted with remarkable precision and text...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

"abstract pink" PP25, Abstract, Painting, 21st Century, Acrylic , Clay, Comic
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König b. Dessau, Germany (1968) Master student of Kurt Schönburg, HWK Halle, Germany. König combines modern painting with acrylic with old techniques and in this way, h...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Clay, Acrylic

"Chicken" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
Located in New Orleans, LA
JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a BA in Environmental Studies from the U...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

"Lobster on Plate" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
Located in New Orleans, LA
Purchase includes two small ceramic lemon wedges. JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fai...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

"Cake (Pineapple)" -- Sculpture by Jenny Day
Located in New Orleans, LA
JENNY DAY earned an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Arizona, a BFA in Painting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a BA in Environmental Studies from the U...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

Why do you insist on shattering, and Eyes that are. Diptych Porcelain cup
Located in Miami Beach, FL
“Why do you insist on shattering..” Why do you insist on shattering//hovering your boiling blood over the fire? The heat rises to your heartbeat to eat thru your arteries and pour fr...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Porcelain, Paint

L'Aiglon
By Louis Oury
Located in Paris, FR
Louis Oury (1867 - 1940) L’Aiglon, 1899 Terracotta with polychromatic patina Signed on the shoulder and Seal from Goldscheider on the reverse Dimensions : 65 x 40 x 30 cm (25 x 15 3/...
Category

19th Century French School Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Terracotta

Harem " Exemplaire d'Auteur "
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) Signé Jean Cocteau.sample « Exemplaire d’auteur. « . Conçu en 1958. Partially glazed white earthenware plate. From an edition of 20. Littérature : Annie Guéd...
Category

1950s Art Deco Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic
Located in Geneva, CH
Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic Tête de chèvre de profil Ed. 50 pcs 1950 White earthenware clay, decoration in oxidized paraffin and ...
Category

1950s Post-War Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

The Fruits of Our Labor. The Historic Jar Series. Porcelain
Located in Miami Beach, FL
The three series that make up her thesis show all center around the woman as an art historical trope who becomes a contemporary archetype of tenderness and tenacity with her own narrative. The tradition of the woman as muse or object is questioned and turned upside down as she gives her women the position of subject, i.e., the position of power. The jars, which uphold pairs of women, are the ultimate overturn of male dominance as she removes and replaces all male characters from famous artworks with women...
Category

2010s Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Gold

Husk Series #1 (black) - contemporary, abstract, ceramic, indoor sculpture
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary ceramic piece was handmade by Steven Heinemann. A gifted and technically brilliant artist, the ceramic artwork of Steven Heinemann has pushed the boundaries of cer...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Paint tube 2 - figurative sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This hyper realistic ceramic sculpture by Tal Sharvit is from her recent body of works. Tal uses her extra ordinary abilities to create these pieces that a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Impending Doom
Located in New Orleans, LA
For the last six years, Peter Olson has harmonized photography and ceramics, two mediums that have forced their way into fine art. As bands of imagery spin around the thrown and asse...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain, Photographic Film

"No.8 Abstract Girl in the Rain" Abstract, Figurativ, 21st Century, Acrylic
Located in Dessau-Rosslau, Sachsen Anhalt
Artist: Roger König b. Dessau, Germany (1968) Master student of Kurt Schönburg, HWK Halle, Germany. Art Awards Winner 2019 - Art Fair Leipzig König combines modern painting with acry...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Clay, Acrylic

Grayson Perry, Piggy Bank - Ceramic Piggy Bank, British Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Grayson Perry (British, b. 1960) Piggy Bank, 2017-2022 Medium: Ceramic piggy bank in blue and white with rubber stopper Dimensions: 19 × 10 × 9 cm Edition size: Unknown; Stamped with...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Yellow Finch - contemporary, figurative, bird, clay and pigment on jute
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary figurative mixed media composition of a bird is by Peter Hoffer. A masterful Canadian artist, Peter Hoffer’s realistic, exquisitely detailed artwork has been exhib...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Clay, Jute, Pigment

Vintage Italian Glazed Terracotta Dog
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Striking Mid Century Italian life size dog sculpture crafted in terracotta with a white glaze and mesmerizing gold eyes. Marked Italy on the bottom.
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Terracotta

Octoplate
Located in London, GB
The Octopussy with signature on the suckers, and the artist's thumbprint (on the reverse) screenprint on earthenware, with underglaze paint 37 cm. (14 ½ ) diam. 6.1 cm. (2 ⅜ in....
Category

2010s Realist Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

"Lapis Form" - Colorful abstract glazed ceramic stoneware sculpture
Located in East Quogue, NY
Colorful abstract ceramic sculpture titled "Lapis Form" by Lauren Skelly Bailey. Glazed stoneware, luster, mica - Size: 11 x 8 x 7 inches. Artist Lauren Skelly Bailey invites viewer...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Luster, Stoneware, Glaze

Finely Painted KPM Portrait Plaque of a Long Haired Beauty
Located in New York, NY
Impressed monogram and scepter mark and Cypher. Maker: K.P.M. Origin: Berlin Date: Late 19th century Dimension: 10 1/4 in x 7 3/4 in
Category

19th Century Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Porcelain

"Le Bouquetin aux aguets"
Located in CANNES, FR
" le Bouquetin aux Aguets " . signed Jean Cocteau ; marked and numbered Edition originale de Jean Cocteau . Atelier Madeline & Jolly N° 3/10 (underneath ). partially glazed terracotta oval plate with colored engobe . conceived in 1958 and executed in an edition of 10 . literature : Annie Guedras , Jean Cocteau céramiques...
Category

1950s Art Deco Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Untitled (ornate frame)
Located in New Orleans, LA
Dirk Staschke is a full time studio artist who is best known for his exploration of Dutch Vanitas still life themes in the medium of ceramics. His current body of work explores the s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Luster Vessel by Beatrice Wood (INV# NP4055)
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Beatrice Wood Luster Vessel (INV# NP4055) stoneware and luster 4.75 x 6.25 signed by artist
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Luster, Stoneware, Glaze

Vase visage bleu
Located in PARIS, FR
XXth 22,5 x 20, 5 cm Glazed ceramic signed under the piece
Category

Late 20th Century French School Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Paint tube 1 - figurative sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This hyper realistic ceramic sculpture by Tal Sharvit is from her recent body of works. Tal uses her extra ordinary abilities to create these pieces that a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary buddha head sculpture - blue car paint
Located in New York, NY
This beautiful Buddha sculpture is made of ceramic covered with glossy car paint. It is part of an edition of 25 and comes in other colors as well. Easy to h...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Automotive Paint

Signed and Dated, Abstract Wall Sculpture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A solid, 1974 abstract, incised glazed ceramic plaque by listed Italian artist, Marcello Fantoni (1915-2011). Select public collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Bro...
Category

1970s Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Nude Man Figure Holding Crystal Ball
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Nude Man Holding Crystal Ball White Sculpture Modern cement, plaster, clay sculpture of a man holding crystal ball painted white, Signature not found. Ab...
Category

1980s Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Plaster, Acrylic, Clay, Glass

CORAL OCEAN
Located in Mexico City, MX
Coral Ocean "The ideal state is not one in which everyone has access to the same amount of wealth, but in proportion to their contribution to the general wealth." -Henry George Pu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Resin, Wood, Acrylic

Mini-monde, père et fils
Located in LE HAVRE, FR
Ceramics and resin figurines. Unique piece Height: 9,5 cm, 3,54 in Length: 10 cm, 3,94 in Signed on the base. Work sold with invoice and certificate o...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Synthetic Resin

Relations 1 by Sharon Brill - Abstract porcelain sculpture, organic form
Located in Paris, FR
Relations 1 is a unique sculpture by contemporary artist Sharon Brill. This sculpture is made of Wheel thrown altered and sandblasted porcelain, dimensions are 22 cm × 15 cm × 20 cm ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Porcelain

"Yellow Mound", abstract ceramic sculpture composed of individual porcelain rods
Located in St. Louis, MO
"I work with a simple elemental form, a curve made from the most basic natural material, clay. I make and build with hundreds or thousands of these forms. The clay curve connects me ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain, Glaze

Linda Stein, Knight of Calm 621 - Contemporary Ceramic Metallic Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Knight of Calm 621 is from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series, which she started after being forced to evacuate her New York downtown studio for a year post-9/11. Stein's Kn...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Carved Stoneware Vessel No 1 - decorative, handcrafted, ceramic vessel
Located in Bloomfield, ON
This contemporary white ceramic vessel is handmade. Loren Kaplan creates uniquely beautiful ceramics. Her elegant forms are inspired by nature; each design has found the sweet spot ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Composition Carrée Relief
Located in Palo Alto, CA
This porcelain Rosenthal relief by Victor Vasarely (Pécs, 1906 - Paris, 1997) has been hand signed by the artist in ink on a label affixed to the reve...
Category

1970s Op Art Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

Silence
Located in Denton, TX
Earthenware with colored slips. Epoxy, acrylic paint. Cone 04 textured and satin glazes. Signed, titled, and dated in ink on bottom. Milnes served as Dean of the College of Visuals ...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Earthenware, Slip, Glaze

Blue/Green Flower Holder with Original Frog Insert
Located in Missouri, MO
Blue/Green Flower Holder with Original Frog Insert Approx 8 x 5 x 3.5 inches In 1899, when Artus Van Briggle stepped off the train in Colorado Springs he must have felt worlds away ...
Category

1930s Art Nouveau Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic

Set of 2 Carved Porcelain Vases. From Unsung Muses Collection
Located in Miami Beach, FL
This vessel is the first of the Unsung Muses series, and it references two compositions by Cezanne in which women are seen bathing, undisturbed by the voyeurism of the artist and/or ...
Category

2010s Art by Medium: Ceramic

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain, Paint

Ceramic art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ceramic art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Tyler Shields, Randal Ford, Pablo Picasso, and James Lewin. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Ceramic art, so small editions measuring 30 inches across are also available Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $3,500 and tops out at $9,500, while the average work can sell for $3,500.

Recently Viewed

View All