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Otto Natzler and Gertrud Natzler Monumental Studio Bowl 1956
$ 110,000
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Description
Otto Natzler and Gertrud Natzler Monumental Studio Bowl, 1956
Earthenware with yellow crater glaze
12⅞ h × 17⅜ dia in (33 × 44 cm)
Signed ‘Natzler’ with archive number H254
Provenance:
Collection of Gertrud and Otto Natzler
A rare monumental example from the Natzlers’ personal collection, combining Gertrud’s exquisitely thin, sculptural form with Otto’s highly sought-after crater glaze.
Among the most celebrated husband-and-wife collaborations in 20th-century ceramics, the Natzlers’ work is held in major museum collections worldwide, including MoMA, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and LACMA.
The bowl is documented in a period photograph of the Natzlers’ studio, shown partially visible alongside Otto and Gertrud.
Combining Otto’s iconic scientific glazes with Gertrud’s thin-walled mastery, executed at a scale that defies expectation.
A museum-quality example, distinguished by scale, provenance, and one of Otto Natzler’s most iconic glaze finishes.
Condition:
Excellent original condition. Surface with inherent glaze characteristics, including natural crater fissures and kiln-formed bubbles consistent with Otto Natzler’s firing process. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: earthenware, glazed Condition: Good. Excellent original condition. Surface with inherent glaze characteristics, including natural crater fissures and kiln-formed bubbles consistent with Otto Natzler’s firing process. Creation Date: 1956 Styles / Movements: Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005166 Incollect Reference #: 854304
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