Marer Ceramics
Fred and Estelle Marer donated an international collection of contemporary ceramics, including American, British, Japanese, Korean, and Mexican works. The special focus of the Marer collection is post-war American ceramics, centered on the Otis group of Peter Voulkos and his colleagues Billy Al Bengston, Michael Frimkess, John Mason, Mac McClain, Ken Price, Jerry Rothman, Paul Soldner, Janice Roosevelt, and Henry Takemoto.
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Bottle
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Japanese Ceramic
Cup
US Anonymous
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Cup
Japan Anonymous
Ceramics
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Cup
Japan Anonymous
Porcelain
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Cup
Japan Anonymous
Porcelain
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Envelope Sculpture
Japan Anonymous
Porcelain
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Jar
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Plate
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Plate
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Plate
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Plate with Shrimp Design
Japan Anonymous
Porcelain
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Sculpture (Seated Cat in Clothing (Maneki Nekko))
Japan Anonymous
Plaster
20th c Japan Japanese Ceramic
Shallow Bowl
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Contemporary - Abstract Ceramic
Tea Bowl
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Japanese Ceramic
Vase
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware
20th c Japan Japanese Ceramic
Vase
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Vase
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware
20th c Japan Contemporary - Figurative Ceramic
Vase
Japan Anonymous
Stoneware, glazed
20th c Japan Japanese Ceramic
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