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Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Baby Oil Pourer
ca. 1940
Paul McCobb; Jackson Internationale
Teapot and Lid, Contempri Design, Eclipse Pattern
1960-1965
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Creamer
Designed ca. 1945; production began ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945, production began ca.1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Ash Tray
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Dinner Plate
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Salad Plate
designed c.945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Mixing Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Syrup Pitcher
ca. 1945 (designed); ca. 1946 (produced)
Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Baby Oil Pourer
ca. 1940
Paul McCobb; Jackson Internationale
Teapot and Lid, Contempri Design, Eclipse Pattern
1960-1965
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Creamer
Designed ca. 1945; production began ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945, production began ca.1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Ash Tray
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Dinner Plate
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Salad Plate
designed c.945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Mixing Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Syrup Pitcher
ca. 1945 (designed); ca. 1946 (produced)
Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Baby Oil Pourer
ca. 1940
Paul McCobb; Jackson Internationale
Teapot and Lid, Contempri Design, Eclipse Pattern
1960-1965
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Bowl
designed ca. 1945; produced ca. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Creamer
Designed ca. 1945; production began ca. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Bowl
designed ca. 1945, production began ca.1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Ash Tray
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Red Wing Pottery; Eva Zeisel
Dinner Plate
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Salad Plate
designed c.945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Mixing Bowl
designed c. 1945-produced c. 1946
Eva Zeisel; Red Wing Pottery
Syrup Pitcher
ca. 1945 (designed); ca. 1946 (produced)
Showing objects 1 - 12 of 130
Artists
Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Eva Lipman
Amercican, born Czechoslovakia, 1947
Eva Shaderowfsky
American, born 1938
Eva Pokorny
American, born Czechoslavakia, 1949
Eva Watson-Schutze
Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Eva Lipman
Amercican, born Czechoslovakia, 1947
Eva Shaderowfsky
American, born 1938
Eva Pokorny
American, born Czechoslavakia, 1949
Eva Watson-Schutze
Eva Zeisel
American, born Hungary, 1906-2011
Eva Lipman
Amercican, born Czechoslovakia, 1947
Eva Shaderowfsky
American, born 1938
Eva Pokorny
American, born Czechoslavakia, 1949
Eva Watson-Schutze
Showing artists 1 - 5 of 5
Exhibitions
Eva Zeisel: Designer for Industry
October 06, 1984 through November 16, 1984
Eva Hesse Spectres 1960
September 16, 2011 through January 8, 2012
An Art of Our Own: Women Ceramicists from the Permanent Collection
March 23, 2007 through July 26, 2008
Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960
October 12, 2001 through January 6, 2002
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Latino List
August 19, 2011 through December 11, 2011
Biomorphicism & Organic Abstraction in Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts
December 11, 1991 through December 13, 19...
German Art from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
February 04, 1937 through March 07, 1937
Modern British Posters Lent by H.L. Sparks and Frederick C. Kendall
Sunday, May 10, 1925 through Tuesday, June 30,...
Brooklyn Society of Miniature Painters: Annual Exhibition [10th]
January 16, 1928 through February 13, 1928
Original Drawings and Paintings of Natural History Subjects
October 25, 1935 through November 17, 1935
From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith
May 14, 2008 through July 19, 2011
Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today
November 30, 1950 through January 31, 1951
Eva Zeisel: Designer for Industry
October 06, 1984 through November 16, 1984
Eva Hesse Spectres 1960
September 16, 2011 through January 8, 2012
An Art of Our Own: Women Ceramicists from the Permanent Collection
March 23, 2007 through July 26, 2008
Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960
October 12, 2001 through January 6, 2002
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Latino List
August 19, 2011 through December 11, 2011
Biomorphicism & Organic Abstraction in Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts
December 11, 1991 through December 13, 19...
German Art from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
February 04, 1937 through March 07, 1937
Modern British Posters Lent by H.L. Sparks and Frederick C. Kendall
Sunday, May 10, 1925 through Tuesday, June 30,...
Brooklyn Society of Miniature Painters: Annual Exhibition [10th]
January 16, 1928 through February 13, 1928
Original Drawings and Paintings of Natural History Subjects
October 25, 1935 through November 17, 1935
From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith
May 14, 2008 through July 19, 2011
Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today
November 30, 1950 through January 31, 1951
Eva Zeisel: Designer for Industry
October 06, 1984 through November 16, 1984
Eva Hesse Spectres 1960
September 16, 2011 through January 8, 2012
An Art of Our Own: Women Ceramicists from the Permanent Collection
March 23, 2007 through July 26, 2008
Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960
October 12, 2001 through January 6, 2002
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Latino List
August 19, 2011 through December 11, 2011
Biomorphicism & Organic Abstraction in Twentieth-Century Decorative Arts
December 11, 1991 through December 13, 19...
German Art from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
February 04, 1937 through March 07, 1937
Modern British Posters Lent by H.L. Sparks and Frederick C. Kendall
Sunday, May 10, 1925 through Tuesday, June 30,...
Brooklyn Society of Miniature Painters: Annual Exhibition [10th]
January 16, 1928 through February 13, 1928
Original Drawings and Paintings of Natural History Subjects
October 25, 1935 through November 17, 1935
From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith
May 14, 2008 through July 19, 2011
Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today
November 30, 1950 through January 31, 1951
Showing exhibitions 1 - 12 of 17