Anne Dangar
Slip decorated earthenware platter
, c. 1935
15 inches
Produced at Moly Sabata
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Provenance
Private collection
Note: An important Australian potter and painter, Dangar studied in Paris under André Lhote, she also discovered Albert Gleizes by reading "La Peinture et ses lois". In contact with him, she developed at Moly-Sabata avant-garde methods demonstrating a perfect assimilation of cubist principles in popular art.
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