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Title covered jar
Material and technique Stoneware, turned, tenmoku
Object type
Covered jar > Jar > Holder > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Diameter 15,5 cm
Height 12,3 cm
Artists Ceramist: Johan van Loon
Accession number A 7363 a-b (KN&V)
Credits From the estate of Bernardine R.M. de Neeve, 1996
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1996
Creation date in 1962
Material
Object
Technique
Turn > Turned > Shaping techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Turn > Turned > Shaping techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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Johan van Loon

Rotterdam 1934 - Breda 2020

Johan van Loon's earliest bowls, pots and vases were made on the potter’s wheel and were decorated with highly individual glazes. In the mid-1970s Van Loon...

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