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Flat Pot VII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture, flat tea cup, earth tones
Flat Pot VII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture, flat tea cup, earth tones

Flat Pot VII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture, flat tea cup, earth tones

Located in Jersey City, NJ

"Flat Pot VII" (2019) Glazed earthenware flat tea cup wall sculpture Hanging system on back side Earth tones and pastels, light minty sage green on terracotta clay Certificate of au...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Glaze, Terracotta

Visage de face (Full-face Face), A.R. 508
Visage de face (Full-face Face), A.R. 508

Visage de face (Full-face Face), A.R. 508

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Created in 1963, ceramic Visage de face (Full-face Face) A.R. 508 is a round plate of red earthenware clay from the edition of 100. This work is stamped with the 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU' ...

Category

1960s Modern Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware

Pointer / - The elegance of the hunting dog -
Pointer / - The elegance of the hunting dog -

Pointer / - The elegance of the hunting dog -

Located in Berlin, DE

Anton Büschelberger (1869 Eger - 1934 Dresden), Pointer, around 1930, made by the Karl Ens porcelain manufactory in Volkstedt (Thuringia), model number 2478, 6. Porcelain with underg...

Category

1920s Realist Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Flat Pot XVIII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture cream & brown terracotta
Flat Pot XVIII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture cream & brown terracotta

Flat Pot XVIII, 2019, Glazed earthenware wall sculpture cream & brown terracotta

Located in Jersey City, NJ

Earthenware and glaze "Flat Pot XVIII" (2019) Glazed earthenware flat goblet wall sculpture Hanging system on back side Earth tones, cream and brown on terracotta clay Certificate o...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Earthenware, Glaze, Terracotta

Kiosk with banners
Kiosk with banners

Kiosk with banners

Located in Edinburgh, GB

2021 р. Kiosks like this were and are widespread in Kyiv, despite the fact that the city authorities are trying to remove them from the face of the earth. This kiosk shows the four t...

Category

2010s Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting
Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting

Abstract Painted Ceramic Tile Pop Art Painting Italian Neo Figurative Painting

By Italo Scanga

Located in Surfside, FL

This painted ceramic tile by Italo Scanga, epitomizes the characteristics of his oeuvre. Polychrome and vibrant art from the Memphis Milano era. This is signed with his initials. This is reminiscent of the mid century work of Jean Lurcat and Jean Picart le Doux. Italo Scanga (June 6, 1932 - July 7, 2001), an Italian-born American artist, was known for his sculptures, prints and, paintings, mostly created from found objects. In his youth in Calabria, Italy he worked as a cabinetmaker's apprentice and studies sculpture with a man who carved statues of saints. Italo Scanga was an innovative neo Dada, neo-Expressionist, and neo-Cubist multimedia artist who made assemblage, collage, sculptures of ordinary objects and created prints, glass, and ceramic works. Modern Italian abstract geometric folk art. Scanga's materials included natural objects like branches and seashells, as well as kitsch figurines, castoff musical instruments and decorative trinkets salvaged from flea markets and thrift shops. He combined these ingredients into free-standing assemblages, which he then painted. Although visually ebullient, the results sometimes referred to gruesome episodes from Greek mythology or the lives and deaths of martyred saints. He considered his artistic influences to be sweepingly pan-cultural, from African sculpture to Giorgio de Chirico. He often collaborated with the sculptor Dale Chihuly, who was a close friend. Constructed of wood and glass, found objects or fabric, his ensembles reflect a trio of activities—working, eating, and praying. These activities dominate the lives of those who live close to the land, but they are also activities that are idealized by many who contemplate, romantically, a simpler, bucolic life. Italo graduated from Michigan State University where he befriended fellow artists Richard Merkin and David Pease. He studied under Lindsey Decker who introduces him to welding and sculpture after his initial interest in photography. Also studies with Charles Pollock, the brother of Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock. His first teaching job was at University of Wisconsin (through 1964). where he met Harvey Littleton, a fellow instructor. He later moves to Providence, Rhode Island,I to teach at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Is colleagues with artists Richard Merkin and Hardu Keck. Starts a correspondence with HC Westermann. Spends summers teaching at Brown University; colleague of Hugh Townley. Moves to State College, PA, and teaches at Pennsylvania State University for one year. Meets artists Juris Ubans, Harry Anderson, Richard Frankel, and Richard Calabro, who remain friends throughout his career. 1967: David Pease helps him get a tenure track position at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, . Artists he works closely with include Ernest Silva, Lee Jaffe, Donald Gill, and William Schwedler. Meets graduate student Dale Chihuly while lecturing at RISD and develops a lifelong friendship. 1969: One person exhibition, Baylor Art Gallery, Baylor University, Waco, TX. Works very closely with students Larry Becker and Heidi Nivling (who later run a gallery in Philadelphia, PA), and Harry Anderson. Welcomes many artists into his home including Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Bruce Nauman (a former student), Vito Acconci, Ree Morton and Rafael Ferrer. 1973: "Saints Glass" at 112 Greene Street Gallery, NYC. Installation at the Institute of Contemporary Art at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Meets Gordon Matta Clark and contributes to an artist cookbook. Goes to Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA, founded by Dale Chihuly, as a visiting artist. He continues to work there annually through 2001. Works over the years with Pilchuck artists Richard Royal, Seaver Leslie, Jamie Carpenter, Joey Kirkpatrick, Flora Mace, Robbie Miller, Billy Morris, Buster Simpson...

Category

1980s Neo-Expressionist Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

John Glick Plum Street Pottery Glazed Bowl Reduction Fired
John Glick Plum Street Pottery Glazed Bowl Reduction Fired

John Glick Plum Street Pottery Glazed Bowl Reduction Fired

Located in Detroit, MI

"Untitled" is a stoneware piece with the decorative layer of the rich toned glazes and markings that John was so well-known for. Each piece that John produced was unique. The lip on this piece is slightly scalloped and the shape is removed from the boring circular to mimic a gentle geometric design. He was seduced by the effects of the reduction kiln, which decreased the levels of oxygen during firing, inducing the flame to pull oxygen out of the clay and glazes changing the colors of the glazes depending on their iron and copper content. In this way he achieved the rich gradients of ochre and umber and variations in stippling and opacity. This piece is signed and stamped on the bottom. John was an American Abstract Expressionist ceramicist born in Detroit, MI. Though open to artistic experimentation, Glick was most influenced by the styles and aesthetics of Asian pottery—an inspiration that shows in his use of decorative patterns and glaze choices. He has said that he is attracted to simplicity, as well as complexity: my work continually reflects my re-examination that these two poles can coexist… or not, in a given series. Glick also took influences from master potters of Japan, notably Shoji Hamada and Kanjrio Kawai, blending their gestural embellishments of simple forms with attitudes of Abstract Expressionism. He was particularly drown to the work of Helen Frankenthaler whose soak-stain style resonated with Glick’s multi-layered glaze surfaces, which juxtaposed veils of atmospheric color with gestural marks and pattern. He spent countless hours developing and making his own tools in order to achieve previously unseen results in his work with clay and glaze. Glick’s “Plum Tree Pottery...

Category

1970s American Modern Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

“Adam and Eve”
“Adam and Eve”

“Adam and Eve”

Located in Southampton, NY

Very rare Art Deco three dimensional terracotta sculpture of Adam and Eve by the Austrian artist, Virgil Rainer. Hand painted by the artist. Signed bott...

Category

1920s Art Deco Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta, Plaster

“Pottery Bowl”
“Pottery Bowl”

“Pottery Bowl”

By Rob Sieminski

Located in Warren, NJ

This is a rob sieminski pottery bowl stamped in the bottom. In good condition . Measures 17x5

Category

20th Century Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Syncopation XIV

Syncopation XIV

By Jane B. Grimm

Located in Burlingame, CA

Soft yellow and creamy white low fired glazed ceramic on wood sculptural wall work of art from Pop Art pioneer Jane B. Grimm, whose artistic career began in the 1960’s, when her free-form sculptural jewelry exploded onto the fashion scene in NYC. Her designs spoke to a new generation well into the 1970's, when they were regularly featured in, and graced the covers of, Harper's Bazaar and Vogue magazines. In the 1980's, Grimm shifted her focus to clay while earning her MFA from the California College of...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood Panel

Magnificent John Glick Plum Street Pottery "Scalloped Box" Glazed Stoneware
Magnificent John Glick Plum Street Pottery "Scalloped Box" Glazed Stoneware

Magnificent John Glick Plum Street Pottery "Scalloped Box" Glazed Stoneware

Located in Detroit, MI

This magnificent "Scalloped Box" is a stoneware piece with decorative layers of rich toned glazes and markings that John was so well-known for. He was, also, known for the undulating lip lines on his exquisite boxes that fit together like a puzzle. Each piece that John produced was unique. He was seduced by the effects of the reduction kiln, which decreased the levels of oxygen during firing, inducing the flame to pull oxygen out of the clay and glazes thereby changing the colors of the glazes depending on their iron and copper content. In this way he achieved the rich gradients of ochre and umber and variations in stippling and opacity. This piece is signed and stamped on the bottom. John was an American Abstract Expressionist ceramicist born in Detroit, MI. Though open to artistic experimentation, Glick was most influenced by the styles and aesthetics of Asian pottery—an inspiration that shows in his use of decorative patterns and glaze choices. He has said that he is attracted to simplicity, as well as complexity: my work continually reflects my re-examination that these two poles can coexist… or not, in a given series. Glick also took influences from master potters of Japan, notably Shoji Hamada and Kanjrio Kawai, blending their gestural embellishments of simple forms with attitudes of Abstract Expressionism. He was particularly drown to the work of Helen Frankenthaler whose soak-stain style resonated with Glick’s multi-layered glaze surfaces, which juxtaposed veils of atmospheric color with gestural marks and pattern. He spent countless hours developing and making his own tools in order to achieve previously unseen results in his work with clay and glaze. Glick’s “Plum Tree Pottery...

Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Glaze

Untitled Dome (INV# NP5677) by Robert Chapman Turner
Untitled Dome (INV# NP5677) by Robert Chapman Turner

Untitled Dome (INV# NP5677) by Robert Chapman Turner

Located in Morton Grove, IL

Rare Untitled Dome (INV# NP5677) Robert Turner stoneware and glaze 10 × 8.5 × 8.5” 1981 signed BIO- Robert Chapman Turner (1913 - July 26, 2005) was an American potter known for hi...

Category

1980s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Leap of Faith-original realism wildlife sculpture-painting-artwork-contemporary
Leap of Faith-original realism wildlife sculpture-painting-artwork-contemporary

Leap of Faith-original realism wildlife sculpture-painting-artwork-contemporary

By Henk Jan Sanderman

Located in London, Chelsea

We offer complimentary worldwide shipping and cover all tariffs and import taxes for this artwork.This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Co...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

UPSIDE DOWN - original realism wildlife sculpture 3d artwork - contemporary art
UPSIDE DOWN - original realism wildlife sculpture 3d artwork - contemporary art

UPSIDE DOWN - original realism wildlife sculpture 3d artwork - contemporary art

By Henk Jan Sanderman

Located in London, Chelsea

We offer complimentary worldwide shipping and cover all tariffs and import taxes for this artwork. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet C...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Canvas

Life is too Short Enjoy II-original realism wildlife sculpture-contemporary Art
Life is too Short Enjoy II-original realism wildlife sculpture-contemporary Art

Life is too Short Enjoy II-original realism wildlife sculpture-contemporary Art

By Henk Jan Sanderman

Located in London, Chelsea

We offer complimentary worldwide shipping and cover all tariffs and import taxes for this artwork. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet C...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

“The Joke State ii”
“The Joke State ii”

“The Joke State ii”

By R.C. Gorman

Located in Warren, NJ

This is an RC Gorman ceramic vase signed and numbered “The Joke State ii”. In good condition. Measures 10x9

Category

20th Century Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Ode XIII
Ode XIII

Ode XIII

By Jane B. Grimm

Located in Burlingame, CA

All white organic freestanding ceramic sculpture - 19 x 17 x 5 inches - from Pop Art pioneer, Jane B. Grimm, whose artistic career exploded onto the 1960's art and fashion scene in N...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Zierkarpfen (Koi, Handpainted)
Zierkarpfen (Koi, Handpainted)

Zierkarpfen (Koi, Handpainted)

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Melanie Sherman Zierkarpfen (Koi) Year: 2016 Porcelain, China Paint, 24K German Gold Luster, Flocking Fired multiple times, Cone 6, Cone 018 Size: 1.25 x 16 x 7.75 inches Signed Exhi...

Category

2010s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Luster, Porcelain, Paint, Glaze

Löng
Löng

Rain HarrisLöng, 2012

$1,888Sale Price|30% Off

Löng

By Rain Harris

Located in Kansas City, MO

While her work ranges in scale from dainty diminutive pedestal objects to large sprawling installations, there is a common thread that runs through these seemingly disparate bodies o...

Category

2010s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Silk, Resin, Glaze

Paint Palette with Spilling Dixie Cup

Paint Palette with Spilling Dixie Cup

By Richard Shaw

Located in Burlingame, CA

In the world of ceramics, Richard Shaw is a professor and the master of trompe l’oeil (French for “fool the eye”) sculpture, a style often associated with paintings intended to give...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Top Off, Top On

Top Off, Top On

By Richard Shaw

Located in Burlingame, CA

In the world of ceramics, Richard Shaw is a professor and the master of trompe l’oeil (French for “fool the eye”) sculpture, a style often associated with paintings intended to give ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Optimo Cigar Box with Watercolor Palette

Optimo Cigar Box with Watercolor Palette

By Richard Shaw

Located in Burlingame, CA

In the world of ceramics, Richard Shaw is a professor and the master of trompe l’oeil (French for “fool the eye”) sculpture, a style often associated with paintings intended to give a convincing illusion of reality. Shaw's work replicates everyday objects (such as tin cans, playing cards, and cutlery) in porcelain. He then glazes these components and groups them in unexpected and even jarring combinations. While interested in how objects can reflect a person’s identity, Shaw also poses questions regarding the relationship between appearance and authenticity. Optimo Cigar Box with Watercolor Palette...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Green Oval Saucer with Matches and Nut

Green Oval Saucer with Matches and Nut

By Richard Shaw

Located in Burlingame, CA

In the world of ceramics, Richard Shaw is a professor and the master of trompe l’oeil (French for “fool the eye”) sculpture, a style often associated with paintings intended to give ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Splice
Splice

Splice

By Rain Harris

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title : Splice Materials : Slip-cast porcelain, Glaze, Decals, and Resin dipped flowers Dimensions : 8.5" x 21" x 14" Rain Harris uses her artistry with m...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Resin, Glaze

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / - The Cosmos of Literature -
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / - The Cosmos of Literature -

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe / - The Cosmos of Literature -

Located in Berlin, DE

KPM Berlin, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, around 1982. Full-body figure with base in bisque porcelain, blue scepter mark, second-grade, 30.5 cm (height) x 11 cm (width) x 9 cm (depth),...

Category

1980s Realist Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Flying Torso Variation 7
Flying Torso Variation 7

Flying Torso Variation 7

By Michael O'Keefe

Located in Dallas, TX

Michael O’Keefe’s sculptures, drawings, and paintings depict figurative narratives born from unpredictable processes. He couples innovative methods with unconventional tools to creat...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Stoneware, Wood

Rhapsody XI

Rhapsody XI

By Jane B. Grimm

Located in Burlingame, CA

Minimal, clean abstract indented white orb containing an interior circular orb resting within the larger piece. A wonderful ceramic sculpture by Jane B. Grimm who began her artistic ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

I Ain't Takin' No Shower
I Ain't Takin' No Shower

I Ain't Takin' No Shower

By Carol A. Cook

Located in Dallas, TX

After receiving her BFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Carol Cook earned a Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Texas Woman’s University in Denton. In 2000, Cook e...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Clay, Glaze

Contemporary Ceramic Trompe l'oeil Sculpture with Glaze, Candle Vase
Contemporary Ceramic Trompe l'oeil Sculpture with Glaze, Candle Vase

Contemporary Ceramic Trompe l'oeil Sculpture with Glaze, Candle Vase

Located in St. Louis, MO

Contemporary Ceramic Trompe l'oeil Sculpture with Glaze, Candle Vase Dirk Staschke is best known for his exploration of Dutch Vanitas still life themes in the medium of ceramics. Hi...

Category

2010s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Glaze

Coral Reef II / sea inspired ceramic wall sculpture
Coral Reef II / sea inspired ceramic wall sculpture

Coral Reef II / sea inspired ceramic wall sculpture

By Jane B. Grimm

Located in Burlingame, CA

Oceanic themed coral reef inspired ceramic sculpture hanging wall piece that is, clean, minimal, white with green, coral pink, pale blue and orange. The work is created in three part...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Vase "Kreis" Pattern
Vase "Kreis" Pattern

Vase "Kreis" Pattern

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Hand Built & Painted Vase Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, China Paint, Gold Leaf, Flocking Fired: Electric Kiln, Cone 6 Her work references exclusive and precious porcelain wares f...

Category

2010s Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

In Her Own Wake No. 3
In Her Own Wake No. 3

In Her Own Wake No. 3

By Kensuke Yamada

Located in Columbia, MO

Kensuke Yamada (b. 1979) was born in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan. He received his MFA from the University of Montana in 2009 and has a BA from The Evergreen State College, in Olympia, ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

ARDOR - Tiny Bear, H Tribute
ARDOR - Tiny Bear, H Tribute

ARDOR - Tiny Bear, H Tribute

Located in PARIS, FR

Technique: handmade porcelain, made in Italy Edition: handmade piece, limited edition Certificate of authenticity provided Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm Weight: 0.5 kg Ardor is a bra...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Acrylic

Ode XXII
Ode XXII

Ode XXII

By Jane B. Grimm

Located in Burlingame, CA

This original abstract wall mounted ceramic sculptural is a unique piece of art that was created in pale blues and white. It is mounted to a white wood panel, and it hangs traditionally like a painting, with wire...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Entangled bodies, terracotta sculpture, 1942, Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981).
Entangled bodies, terracotta sculpture, 1942, Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981).

Entangled bodies, terracotta sculpture, 1942, Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981).

Located in Firenze, IT

Entangled bodies, 1942. Terracotta sculpture by Giorgio Rossi (1894-1981). Tuscan Sculptor. Material: Hand-modeled terracotta by the artist. Unique piece. Dimensions: Height 23 c...

Category

1930s Art Deco Ceramic Sculptures

Materials

Terracotta

Ceramic sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Ceramic sculptures 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. If you’re looking to add sculptures created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, orange, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Pablo Picasso, Jeff Koons, Tony Moore, and Melanie Sherman. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 sculptures, so small editions measuring 0.12 inches across are also available

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