Cor Dam: Anne Frank, Gouda.

This is a list of Dutch ceramists who were born and/or were primarily active in the Netherlands.

Theo Dobbelman: without title (1980), Heerhugowaard.
Hannie Mein: playing children, Leeuwarden.
Lia van Rhijn: Marie Antoinette
Anno Smith: The live (1959), Diever.
Jan Snoeck: Dialoog (2001), Deventer.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Titus M. Eliëns. Het Keramiek Boek. Nederlands vernieuwingsaardewerk 1880-1940, 2006. (review)
  2. Garth Clark (1987). American Ceramics: 1876 To the Present. p. 25
  3. American Ceramic Society (1991), Ceramics Monthly, Vol. 39, p. 23
  4. Interiors, Vol. 158, Nr. 9-12. 1999. p. 86.
  5. Cigalle Hanaor, Rob Barnard, Natasha Daintry (2007), Breaking the Mould: New Approaches to Ceramics. p. 14
  6. "In the rough : images of nature through the ages in the collection of the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum; January 13 through April 1, 2001." Fundação de Serralves, 2001
  7. Renny Ramakers (2002). Less + More: Droog Design in Context. p. 98
  8. Jan de Rooden, "Reflections on the U.S. by a Dutch ceramist" in Craft Horizons, May/June 1970.
  9. Michael Flynn (2002). Ceramic Figures: A Directory of Artists. p. 195
  10. Jan van der Vaart, Erik Beenker (1991), Ceramics. p. 36.

See also

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