1950's Roger Corsaw at OU w Frankoma founder John Frank

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Vintage pottery by Okla artist Roger Corsaw, size of the small pitcher is 5 1/2" H x 3 1/2" L x 3" W with perfect glaze, condition is very good. American Arts and Crafts Movement influence. Corsaw designed and sold ceramic pieces to Neiman Marcus around 1950's, was a member of the early OU art department faculty at Norman along with Oscar Brousse Jacobson, Stanley Hess, John O'Neil, William Harold Smith, Emilio Amero, Leonard Good, Joseph Taylor, John Frank who founded Frankoma Pottery in Sapulpa OK.Biography from Directory of Oklahoma Artists, Melton Art Reference Library, 2007: Roger Corsaw b. 1913, Ithaca, NY - ? Profession: Professor of Art University of Oklahoma at Norman, Artist Education: B.A., New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University; M.F.A., Institute of Design, Chicago, IL Memberships: National Council Education for Ceramic Arts; American Crafts Council; Oklahoma Designer Craftsmen; Delta Phi Delta; Phi Psi Omega Exhibitions: Denver Art Museum; Smithsonian Institution; Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York City; Philbrook Art Center; Wichita Art Museum; Newark Museum, International Culture Exchange Exhibit, Geneva, Switzerland; Fiber-Clay-Metal, St. Paul; Craftsmen of Central States, Ft. Worth, Texas; 3rd Regional Crafts, San Antonio, 1962. Awards: Purchase award, National Academy of Arts, Smithsonian Institute, read more