For many years Hans Coper shared the studio of the older potter and his lifelong friend, Lucie Rie. They had a mutual influence on each other’s work. In contrast to Rie, Coper increasingly saw his work as a form of sculpture and the utilitarian aspect took a more subordinate role.
Specifications
| Title | Goblet with disc |
|---|---|
| Material and technique | Light grog stoneware and engobe |
| Object type |
Vase
> Living accessories
> Living
> Utensil
|
| Location | This object is in storage |
| Dimensions |
Height 14,3 cm Diameter 9,5 cm |
|---|---|
| Artists |
Ceramist:
Hans Coper
|
| Accession number | A 7390 (KN&V) |
| Credits | From the estate of Bernardine R.M. de Neeve, 1996 |
| Department | Applied Arts & Design |
| Acquisition date | 1996 |
| Creation date | in circa 1965 |
| Internal exhibitions |
Hand Made - Long Live Craft (2013) |
| Material | |
| Object | |
| Geographical origin | Germany > Western Europe > Europe |