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Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery / Sculpture C. 1960s

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Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery Chalice is a rare vintage example from the 1960s. Made by the renowned British artist and potter, Bernard Rooke, this piece is a true testament to his artistic brilliance and mastery of the medium.

Bernard Rooke's journey as an artist began at the prestigious Ipswich School of Art, where he honed his skills and developed a deep passion for pottery. Continuing his education at Goldsmiths' College in London, Rooke embraced the progressive design movements of the era and dedicated himself to creating pottery pieces with a sculptural essence.

This particular chalice embodies the essence of Rooke's artistic vision. Handcrafted with meticulous care, it showcases the unique techniques that Rooke employed during the early stages of his career. This chalice is a stunning example of his innovative approach, seamlessly blending art and functionality.

Bernard Rooke Studio Pottery is treasured by enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its sculptural quality and functional appeal make his work highly sought after today.

24cm high x 14cm width at its widest point.
Price
£275.00  UK
$347.60  USA
328.74  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Period Retro Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Bernard Rooke Item code as1029a233 Status For Sale

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