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Claude Conover Vase, "Toluca", Ceramic, Signed

$25,000
£18,584.66
€21,756.60
CA$34,964.33
A$39,038.59
CHF 20,363.59
MX$480,037.50
NOK 257,013.86
SEK 241,969.50
DKK 162,304.31
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Claude Conover vase, "Toluca", ceramic, signed. Large hand built incised stoneware vase, glazed in subtle two tone and finely decorated with Conover's signature hatching and scratching patterns. Signed on underside and titled "Toluca". As a member of the Cleveland School, Conover (1907-1994), worked for 30 years as a commercial designer before turning to ceramics full time in the 1960s. During his lifetime, his hand built stoneware pots were exhibited in many museums, galleries and arts centers around the USA, some traveling internationally. Since his death, appreciation for his work has steadily grown.

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