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Philip Smeale Wadsworth (1910 - 1991)

Biography

Wadsworth was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1910; his father, J. W. Wadsworth, was Art Director at Mintons. He was a pupil of William Staite Murray at the Royal College of Art from 1932-36 and subsequently taught at various schools of art: at Kingston and Leicester from 1936-40, at Leeds from 1946-9 and Poole 1949-66. He made few pots after the war. His work is represented in the V&A, Stoke-on-Trent, Aberdeen, Bristol, Leeds and York.

S. Riddick, Pioneer Studio Pottery. The Milner-White Collection, York City Art gallery, 1990, p. 117 (a lidded tea canister from the Brygos Gallery Exhibition of Stoneware and Earthenware in 1937)

R. and S. Fournier, A Guide to Public Collections of Studio Pottery in the British Isles, London 1994, p. 162

O. Watson, British Studio Pottery. The Victoria & Albert Museum Collection, London 1990, nos. 646-652, p. 257-8

Philips London, 8 April 1992, 'The Ceramic Art and Painting of John and Philip Wadsworth'

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UK

Nationality:

British

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