Posted 9 months ago
BELLIN68
(733 items)
CLARICE CLIFF -ENGLAND
found this as well online this week for next to nothing , what i really loved about this it is hand painted as well and the color is stunning on this as well , this the sunkissed pattern. made in england .
CLARICE CLIFF
"I was born in the potteries in the town of Tunstall. I remember when drawing classes in school were of only half an hour a week's duration. How pleased I was to miss some lessons and be entrusted to make large papier mache maps built up on nails of varying heights and coloured, for use in Geography lessons. I won scholarships for attendance at the local art schools, Tunstall and Burslem, where drawing from plaster casts and vases of Honesty were the sum total of tuition. I passed exams to become a teacher, then, at the age of 16 or 17, decided that I would most like to learn the various branches of pottery decorating.
"In the early 1920's I had progressed as for as modelling in clay, keeping pattern and shape books up to date, very fine filigree gilding with a pen, tracing spiders webs, butterflies, etc., to hide small imperfections on expensive ware, at A. J. Wilkinson Limited, The Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Burslem. During this time I gained useful knowledge of the making and firing of pottery.
"The adjoining factory which A. J. Wilkinson had acquired (in 1920) provided me with a studio cum workshop in one of the showrooms. The warehouses of the Newport Pottery Company Limited were stacked with bowls, vases, jugs and candlesticks, etc. mostly of the Nouveau Art period. This huge stock had always interested me, and presented a challenge! Eventually about 1924-25, I was allowed to experiment. First, with one or two girls who had learned how to use a decorator's wheel, round shapes were covered from top to bottom with coloured bands. As these were the days of short time and unemployment, it was very easy to get girls straight from school who, if lucky enough to be taken on as learners (for a shilling a week pocket money) would normally have to spend weeks practising strokes and curls and flat shading. Instead of which, a few of them with an aptitude for drawing were put straight to work, and so earned an extra few shillings. Between guide lines, they drew simple diamonds which in turn were filled in with bright colours by other girls. then the article was passed on to be banded at the top and bottom by others.
"Meanwhile a sizeable amount of goods were accumulating. These were a source of much merriment and derision to travellers, to whom, the idea of having to offer so much crude colour, after selling only traditional prints and enamels and lithos, was a shock. However, after much persuasion the largest car on the factory was filled with a representative assortment, and to their amazement, it was quickly sold, and within two days they were back for more. So - Bizarre by Clarice Cliff was launched.
"We progressed to circles and squares and simple landscapes - all within the operatives capabilities. These cried aloud for shapes other than the traditional and so the conical shape was evolved. As we grew, so did the number of shapes, and the number of boys and girls we trained increased to about 300 (this did not include makers, who increased also). We were copied by so many that we had eventually to patent many shapes. Even the Japanese copied some.
"A. J. Wilkinson Limited, Royal Staffordshire Pottery and Newport pottery adjoined; after a few years all making was transferred to A.J.W. and the whole Newport Pottery was taken over for the decoration of Bizarre ware, and the laying out of orders and packing. There was one large department for the decorating of Crocus, the Ravel pattern, etc., etc. Although some customers preferred modern shapes and patterns, and so naturally these was bound to be a little confusion when the backstamp names were mixed. Then war came, and overnight the army, munitions, mines, etc. claimed all our workers, except one girl who was a semi-invalid. This happened just as they had become very skilful and clever".
THE INFO CAME FROM THIS WEBSITE http://www.claricecliff.co.uk/newhistorycci.htm
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Wonderful! Even the hallmarks are beautiful.
thankyou very much miKKoChristmas11 for the love:) and the kind words:)
thankyou vetraio50 for the loves:)
Hi Sean! These later works of Clarice are not thought well of by her collecting public. They just seem to collect the early Art Deco pieces. But this one is really very good. I've not seen this one in Australia, at all. It seems beside the banana there was also a peach, pear, lemon, apple and orange. All the usual suspects = another part of Clarice's garden iconography.
Hello vetraio50 , thankyou for the added information on this , thankyou very much , now i just have to look for the others as well :) as the hunt begins:) and thankyou for the love:)
There are some pictures still on the net ..... Google " clarice cliff sunkissed " images and there are some of six plates recently sold on ebay.
thankyou vetrioa50 , i will take a look right now :) awesome:)
thankyou hedgewalker for the love:)
those are all very beautiful and love the colors:)
Pre-Warhol banana! Sliced!
http://au.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2012/july/05/the-andy-warhol-gastronomy-guide
thankyou bratjdd for th love:)
thankyou vetrio50 for sharing that very cool and love link of Andy Warhol , and thankyou mustangtony for the love:)
THANKYOU inky afor the like and ho2cultcha for the love:)
As my son would say at the top of his voice "Nannas"!!!
LOL:) THANKYOU Amberrose for the love :) that is so cute:)
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Been a fan of Clarice Cliff ever since watching those old BBC collector programs from the 1980's and '90's.
We must have watched the same shows majestic-- that is where I gained an appreciation of her work.
scott
Thank you mrmajestic and scottvez for the love and and likes and the kind words and sharing:)
thankyou gearpunk for the love:)
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thankyou very much Hunter:)
dont you have anouther beautiful Clarice Cliff item?
thankyou mike for the love and yes i do have another clarice cliff item. this would be number2 now:)
LOVE this, friend! Clarice is soooo collectable! :)
thankyou very much VolDeNuit for the love and very kind words:)
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Great Taste ! A Lovely piece!
thankyou mustangtony for the love:)
That reminds me..time to eat!...:-)
Thankyou antiquesandcollectibles38 for the love and the kind words:)