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Paul Chaleff BIOGRAPHY
Born 1947. Known for: Ceramic sculpture.
Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The... Read full biography
Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, The Museum of Modern Art, NY and throughout most major decorative arts... Read full biography
Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, The Museum of Modern Art, NY and throughout most major decorative arts Museums in Japan.... Read full biography
Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, The Museum of Modern Art, NY and throughout most major decorative arts Museums in Japan.
Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, The Museum of Modern Art, NY and throughout most major decorative arts Museums in Japan.
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Schooled in the Japanese Tradition of wood fired ceramics, Paul Chaleff is known world wide for his contemporary wood fired pots. Examples of his work are in the permanent Collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, The Museum of Modern Art, NY and throughout most major decorative arts Museums in Japan.