JOHN charles KARRASCH (1934-2010) tenmoku STUDIO POTTERY BOTTLE teabowl

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Vasefinder's eB AY Auctions Vasefinder is your online source for the American Studio Pottery Movement. We are bringing it on!!! Pots, Art and other great collectibles Historical information : In this listing, I am offering this amazing teabowl pretty close to chawan size bowl by John Karrasch for your purchasing pleasure. This pot is marked with incised mark initials, as well as studio label, which I show in the photographs. This is sure to complement a Bernard Leach, Hamada or Byron Temple era collection. Per the Vasefinder Museum: John Charles Karrasch(1934-2010) was born in Missouri. He received the first technical B.F.A. in Ceramics from the University of Southern California in 1956, where he was a student of Susan Peterson and Vivika Heino. He received his M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1963, where he was a student of Lyle and Dorothy Perkins. John was a scholarship student at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. For a brief period, John studied glass technology with Harvey Littleton, when he was a student at the Toledo Museum of Art. He received a Georg Jensen Grant to study glass technology in Finland. John also worked as a marketing assistant for the League of New Hampshire. He was a designer for the Metlox Pottery. He has taught at Chouinard, as well the University of Nevada Reno to just mention read more