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Green Pastures Having studied under and assisted the ceramicist Edris Eckhardt, Luce shares many of the traditional traits and stylistic whims that denote a rural, often middle-American mythology. “Green Pastures” is based upon the 1930 Pulitzer winning prize play of the same name, written by Marc Connelly and depicting traditional bible tales relocated in the depression-era South from a primarily African American perspective. Luse’s ceramic singles out a pair of shepherd’s, freely expressing their forms as a single hand-shaped entity, their detail picked out in a handsome and naturally-toned set of overglaze. Glazed Ceramic Sculpture of two men holding a lamb based on a Pulitzer Prize winning play written in the 1930s by Mark Connelly http://hieronymusobjects.art/images/thumbs/0018563_green-pastures.jpeg
Ceramic-Glaze Sculpture 14.75 inches 7.00 inches 0.00 inches
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Green Pastures

Manufacturer: Artist: Grace Luse
Having studied under and assisted the ceramicist Edris Eckhardt, Luce shares many of the traditional traits and stylistic whims that denote a rural, often middle-American mythology. “Green Pastures” is based upon the 1930 Pulitzer winning prize play of the same name, written by Marc Connelly and depicting traditional bible tales relocated in the depression-era South from a primarily African American perspective. Luse’s ceramic singles out a pair of shepherd’s, freely expressing their forms as a single hand-shaped entity, their detail picked out in a handsome and naturally-toned set of overglaze. Glazed Ceramic Sculpture of two men holding a lamb based on a Pulitzer Prize winning play written in the 1930s by Mark Connelly
Medium: Ceramic-Glaze
Dimensions: 7.00x14.75x0.00
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Having studied under and assisted the ceramicist Edris Eckhardt, Luce shares many of the traditional traits and stylistic whims that denote a rural, often middle-American mythology. “Green Pastures” is based upon the 1930 Pulitzer winning prize play of the same name, written by Marc Connelly and depicting traditional bible tales relocated in the depression-era South from a primarily African American perspective. Luse’s ceramic singles out a pair of shepherd’s, freely expressing their forms as a single hand-shaped entity, their detail picked out in a handsome and naturally-toned set of overglaze. Glazed Ceramic Sculpture of two men holding a lamb based on a Pulitzer Prize winning play written in the 1930s by Mark Connelly
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