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1935 Australia - 2013. Known for: Ceramics, influenced by Song Chinese ceramics and Giorgio Morandi.
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Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, born in Australia in 1935, was a renowned ceramic artist who trained under Ivan McMeekin before collaborating with notable practitioners in Great Britain and France. She... Read full biography
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, born in Australia in 1935, was a renowned ceramic artist who trained under Ivan McMeekin before collaborating with notable practitioners in Great Britain and France. She established studios in various countries, including one dedicated to wood-fired porcelain. Her work... Read full biography
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, born in Australia in 1935, was a renowned ceramic artist who trained under Ivan McMeekin before collaborating with notable practitioners in Great Britain and France. She established studios in various countries, including one dedicated to wood-fired porcelain. Her work showcased influences from Song Chinese ceramics and the still life painter Giorgio Morandi. Pigott's artistic establishment was recognized worldwide until her passing in 2013.
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, born in Australia in 1935, was a renowned ceramic artist who trained under Ivan McMeekin before collaborating with notable practitioners in Great Britain and France. She established studios in various countries, including one dedicated to wood-fired porcelain. Her work showcased influences from Song Chinese ceramics and the still life painter Giorgio Morandi. Pigott's artistic establishment was recognized worldwide until her passing in 2013.
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, born in Australia in 1935, was a renowned ceramic artist who trained under Ivan McMeekin before collaborating with notable practitioners in Great Britain and France. She established studios in various countries, including one dedicated to wood-fired porcelain. Her work showcased influences from Song Chinese ceramics and the still life painter Giorgio Morandi. Pigott's artistic establishment was recognized worldwide until her passing in 2013.
