Myrton Purkiss signed Decorative Art Pottery Stoneware
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Myrton Purkiss signed Decorative Art Pottery Stoneware
Signed Purkiss along the edge.
Myrton Purkiss is best known for plates, platters, and low open bowls although he did produce some deep bowls. He is known to have worked with stoneware and earthenware clays. Crackle glazes often form the base for the surfaces of Purkiss’ pieces. The imagery on his pieces falls into two distinct categories. One consists of still lives of fruits and flowers accompanied by the geometric lines common in his work and often presented as medallions in the center of the piece. The other is intricately designed quilt like patterns that cover the surface that are created using the stanniferous painting technique. “Stanniferous painting requires extreme care,as the artist paints with underglaze colors directly onto raw glaze. By painting onto raw glaze, it is possible to fire the glaze and painted design simultaneously, which allowed Purkiss to create uniquely textured work.”
This technique is also known as Majolica. Purkiss began working with clay while at Fullerton, California High School as a student of Glen Lukens. He studied with Lukens again at the University of Southern California. In the mid-1950s he left ceramics and began a career in landscape architecture.
10.75" W x 1.5" H x 10.75" D
SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site. All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.
Signed Purkiss along the edge.
Myrton Purkiss is best known for plates, platters, and low open bowls although he did produce some deep bowls. He is known to have worked with stoneware and earthenware clays. Crackle glazes often form the base for the surfaces of Purkiss’ pieces. The imagery on his pieces falls into two distinct categories. One consists of still lives of fruits and flowers accompanied by the geometric lines common in his work and often presented as medallions in the center of the piece. The other is intricately designed quilt like patterns that cover the surface that are created using the stanniferous painting technique. “Stanniferous painting requires extreme care,as the artist paints with underglaze colors directly onto raw glaze. By painting onto raw glaze, it is possible to fire the glaze and painted design simultaneously, which allowed Purkiss to create uniquely textured work.”
This technique is also known as Majolica. Purkiss began working with clay while at Fullerton, California High School as a student of Glen Lukens. He studied with Lukens again at the University of Southern California. In the mid-1950s he left ceramics and began a career in landscape architecture.
10.75" W x 1.5" H x 10.75" D
SHIPPING: Collective HUDSON does NOT offer in-house shipping. For a list of shippers, please click here. We have a few shippers who operate on the east coast with competitive pricing: Andrew Prial, Paul Bzwadka, and Joe Garden. These names are listed on our site. All items are sold as is. Conditions of the items are generally commensurate with age and use. Please examine the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions. You are also welcome to visit us from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 4 PM, by making an appointment.
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Myrton Purkiss signed Decorative Art Pottery Stoneware
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