A footed stoneware bowl by British ceramicist John Maltby (1936–2020), known for his distinctive approach to surface and form. The bowl features a richly glazed and enamel-painted exterior, characteristic of Maltby’s mid- to late-career works, where sculptural elements and decorative abstraction converge.
Maltby trained at Leicester College of Art and Goldsmiths College, London, before working as an assistant to David Leach. He went on to establish his own studio in Devon and became widely regarded for his inventive ceramic language, which bridged functional pottery and sculpture.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th Century
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions: Height 11.5cm × Diameter 15cm
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A footed stoneware bowl by British ceramicist John Maltby (1936–2020), known for his distinctive approach to surface and form. The bowl features a richly glazed and enamel-painted exterior, characteristic of Maltby’s mid- to late-career works, where sculptural elements and decorative abstraction converge.
Maltby trained at Leicester College of Art and Goldsmiths College, London, before working as an assistant to David Leach. He went on to establish his own studio in Devon and became widely regarded for his inventive ceramic language, which bridged functional pottery and sculpture.
Origin: British
Period/Style: 20th Century
Material: Glazed stoneware
Dimensions: Height 11.5cm × Diameter 15cm
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