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          Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Au., , Vase, signed (RORS)(MM) Dimensions: 7 x 6 1/2 From a Litchfield County Home.

        1. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Au., , Vase, signed (RORS)(MM) Dimensions: 7 x 6 1/2 From a Litchfield County Home.
        2. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, an Australian-born ceramicist whose work was known internationally, passed away on July 5, , age The National.
        3. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott is one of Australia's best-known and respected ceramic artists.
        4. 2 Works: Two Porcelain Bowls.
        5. Paris Photo · a blue bowl sitting on.
        6. Gwyn Hanssen Pigott is one of Australia's best-known and respected ceramic artists..

          Gwyn Hanssen Pigott

          Australian artist (–)

          Gwyn Hanssen Pigott OAM (–) was an Australian ceramic artist.

          She was recognized as one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists.[1] By the time she died she was regarded as "one of the world's greatest contemporary potters".[2] She worked in Australia, England, Europe, the US, New Zealand, Japan and Korea.

          In a career spanning nearly 60 years, influences from her apprenticeships to English potters were still apparent in her later work. But in the s she turned away from production pottery to making porcelain still-life groups largely influenced by the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi.[2]

          Early years –

          Gwyn Hanssen Pigott was born Gwynion Lawrie John on 1 January in Ballarat, Australia.[2] She was the second of four daughters.

          Her father was director of an engineering firm and her mother an eclectic arts and crafts teacher–practitioner who surrounded her children with craft objects