Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (born Gwyn John, 1 January 1935, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, died 5 July 2013, London, England) was an Australian ceramic artist. With a career spanning over 45 years, influences from her early apprenticeships with English potters Ray Finch, Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach were still apparent in her later work. Hanssen Pigott wood-fired her porcelain still-life arrangements that are noticeably influenced by the still life work of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi. Hanssen Pigott maintained a studio in Ipswich, Queensland, and was recognized as one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists."@en }
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- Gwyn_Hanssen_Pigott abstract "Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (born Gwyn John, 1 January 1935, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, died 5 July 2013, London, England) was an Australian ceramic artist. With a career spanning over 45 years, influences from her early apprenticeships with English potters Ray Finch, Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach were still apparent in her later work. Hanssen Pigott wood-fired her porcelain still-life arrangements that are noticeably influenced by the still life work of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi. Hanssen Pigott maintained a studio in Ipswich, Queensland, and was recognized as one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists.".
- Q5623774 abstract "Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (born Gwyn John, 1 January 1935, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, died 5 July 2013, London, England) was an Australian ceramic artist. With a career spanning over 45 years, influences from her early apprenticeships with English potters Ray Finch, Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach were still apparent in her later work. Hanssen Pigott wood-fired her porcelain still-life arrangements that are noticeably influenced by the still life work of Italian painter Giorgio Morandi. Hanssen Pigott maintained a studio in Ipswich, Queensland, and was recognized as one of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists.".