Louis Raynor
Louis Raynor studied at Alfred, where he received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees. He first exhibited at the Syracuse Nationals in 1946.
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Creator: Louis Raynor
Louis Raynor Mid-Century Modern Studio Vase
By Louis Raynor
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Abstract Sgraffito design Studio Pottery Vase by Louis Raynor (1917-1999).
Monogram signature on the Bottom.
Measures: 5 3/4" H x 3 1/2" D.
Mint condition.
Louis Benjamin Raynor...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Louis Raynor
Materials
Clay
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