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Book cover of Charles and Nell Vyse: A Partnership, with a glazed ceramic figure of mother and child. Published by Richard Dennis Publications.

Charles and Nell Vyse

A Partnership

By (author) Terence Cartlidge

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  • Charles Vyse worked first as a portrait and figurative sculptor before setting up a pottery studio in 1919 in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
Full Description

Charles Vyse served an apprenticeship as a modeller and designer at Doulton’s, 1896 and later studied at Hanley Art School and sculpture at the Royal College of Art, 1905-10. He worked first as a portrait and figurative sculptor before setting up a pottery studio in 1919 in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, with his wife Nell who was especially knowledgeable about glaze chemistry. They produced colorfully decorated figures many of London characters, such as the ‘Balloon Girl’ and ‘Barnet Fair’. After 1923 they experimented with high-fired wares and revived Chinese glaze techniques particularly chun and tenmoku glazes. During the 1930s they also produced contemporary designs with geometric patterns and calligraphy. Throughout that decade they sold mainly through Walker’s Gallery in Bond Street where they had an annual exhibition every November. Around 1940 the couple separated and Nell Vyse gave up ceramics. After the studio was damaged in the blitz in 1940 Charles Vyse taught at Farnham School of Art. He later worked with a former student, Barbara Waller, before retiring to Deal, Kent, in 1963.

About the Author

Terence Cartlidge a native of the Potteries, traces his interest in ceramic figures to his first job - painting figurines at the Royal Doulton Factory in Burslem. As a mature student he gained his BA, Design and Ceramics and MA, History of Ceramics at Staffordshire University, PhD, History of Ceramics at Aberystwyth.

Specifications
Publisher
Richard Dennis Publications Di
ISBN
9780903685948
Published
21st Jun 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
7.02 in x 8.52 in
Pages
56 Pages
Illustrations
84 color, 12 b&w
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