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Artist: Warren MacKenzie
Medium: Stoneware
FINGER SWIPE PLATTER by Warren Mackenzie
Located in Morton Grove, IL
FINGER SWIPE PLATTER Warren MacKenzie stoneware, shino glaze with finger swipe 4 x 19.5 x 19.5” circa 1999 Museum Quality! Warren MacKenzie (1924 - 2018) is recognized as a true master of 20th Century ceramic art. Through his traditional wheel-thrown vessels, Mr. MacKenzie's pottery embodies strong influences from Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. His work consistently represents the confidence of where the potter’s hand is felt and touched through the utilitarian pots that are produced for use in everyday life. Among other numerous awards, Warren MacKenzie was named a Regent’s Professor, a Fellow of the International Academy of Ceramics, and was the first to receive the Minnesota Governor’s Award in Crafts in 1986. In 1997, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minnesota Crafts Council and in 1998 was honored with the Gold Medal from the American Crafts...
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1990s Contemporary Stoneware More Art

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Stoneware, Glaze

Large platter by Warren MacKenzie (INV# NP3284)
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Warren MacKenzie Platter (INV# NP3284) stoneware and shino glaze 4.5 x 18.5 x 18.5” circa 2000 double stamped! Very rare! Warren MacKenzie (1924 - 2018) is recognized as a true master of 20th Century ceramic art. Through his traditional wheel-thrown vessels, Mr. MacKenzie's pottery embodies strong influences from Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. His work consistently represents the confidence of where the potter’s hand is felt and touched through the utilitarian pots that are produced for use in everyday life. Among other numerous awards, Warren MacKenzie was named a Regent’s Professor, a Fellow of the International Academy of Ceramics, and was the first to receive the Minnesota Governor’s Award in Crafts in 1986. In 1997, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Minnesota Crafts Council and in 1998 was honored with the Gold Medal from the American Crafts...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Stoneware More Art

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Museum Quality Shino platter by Warren MacKenzie
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Warren MacKenzie Finger Swiped Shino Platter approx 3.5 x 19.75 x 19.75" Stoneware and glaze date unknown Possibly stamped under the glaze but cannot see the MA mark.
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1990s American Modern Stoneware More Art

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