Clarice Cliff

English potter and ceramic artist

Clarice Cliff - Artists & Creatives born January 20th, 1899
Born
Died

1972
54 years ago — 73 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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England

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An influential English potter and ceramic artist, recognized for innovative designs and techniques. Cliff began her career in the early 20th century, working for a pottery manufacturer. In the 1920s, she established her own studio, gaining popularity for vibrant, abstract patterns and shapes that defied traditional ceramic styles. Cliff's work became emblematic of the Art Deco movement, with her pieces showcasing vivid colors and bold geometric designs. The introduction of the 'Bizarre' line marked a significant turning point in her career, leading to mass production of her distinct pottery. She became a leading figure in art pottery and influenced subsequent generations of ceramicists.

Created the innovative 'Bizarre' line of ceramics

Contributed significantly to the Art Deco movement in pottery

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