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Eugene von Bruenchenhein

Untitled (turquoise closed vessel)

Maker

Eugene von Bruenchenhein (American, 1910-1983)

Title

Untitled (turquoise closed vessel)

Year

1981

Medium

  • Painted clay

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Painted clay

Materials

paint, clay

Dimensions

Height: 15.2 cm (6 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Marks: Feb. 3-81 (underneath)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz

Object Number

2009.115.1

Type

  • Ceramics

Exhibition History

Building Blocks
Contemporay Works from the Collection
May 06, 2011 – Mar 25, 2012

Label copy

Eugene von Bruenchenhein, an untrained “outsider artist,” worked in various mediums including photography, painting, drawing, and sculpture as well as poetry. For these ceramic vessels, the artist painstakingly gathered clay from construction sites, removed the impurities, and fired his work at home in his oven. Hundreds of clay leaves are assembled into tower-like structures and then painted in a variety of colors, thus merging natural and architectural forms. Made for what the artist called “love of creation,” they were intended to be used to hold dry flowers or as incense burners.

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Eugene von Bruenchenhein (American, 1910-1983)
Untitled (turquoise closed vessel), 1981
Painted clay
Height: 15.2 cm (6 inches)
Gift of Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz 2009.115.1

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