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- Q7847234 description "English potter".
- Q7847234 description "English potter".
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- Q7847234 abstract "Truda Carter (1890–1958), alongside her first husband John Adams, is a designer associated with the Art Deco pottery that characterized Poole Pottery during the inter-war years of the Twentieth Century.Born Gertrude Ethel Sharp, Truda was the youngest of 7 children, her father being the entomologist David Sharp. Truda studied Applied Art at the Royal College of Art in London, where she met and married ceramicist, John Adams in 1915. Following their marriage they moved to South Africa, to teach at the School of Art at Durban Technical College, establishing a pottery section at the college, and it is likely that Truda learnt much of her pottery skills from her husband during this period. Returning to Britain Truda and John joined the pottery at Poole in 1921, with the formation of the new company "Carter, Stabler and Adams Ltd" by its directors Cyril Carter (who Truda was later to marry), Harold Stabler and John Adams.Initially adapting the designs of her predecessor at Poole Pottery, James Radley Young, Carter went on to develop more complex patterns with clear influences from European Art Deco pottery and prints, as well as contemporary abstract modernist painting. Carter created the vast majority of the patterns that decorate Poole Pottery during the 1920s and 30’s. It is these brightly coloured, loosely floral, abstract designs for which she is best known. Truda Carter remained resident designer at Poole Pottery until her retirement in 1950.".
- Q7847234 birthDate "1890".
- Q7847234 birthYear "1890".
- Q7847234 deathDate "1958".
- Q7847234 deathYear "1958".
- Q7847234 thumbnail Art_Deco_Poole_Pottery_with_Truda_Carter_patterns.JPG?width=300.
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- Q7847234 dateOfBirth "1890".
- Q7847234 dateOfDeath "1958".
- Q7847234 name "Carter, Truda".
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- Q7847234 comment "Truda Carter (1890–1958), alongside her first husband John Adams, is a designer associated with the Art Deco pottery that characterized Poole Pottery during the inter-war years of the Twentieth Century.Born Gertrude Ethel Sharp, Truda was the youngest of 7 children, her father being the entomologist David Sharp. Truda studied Applied Art at the Royal College of Art in London, where she met and married ceramicist, John Adams in 1915.".
- Q7847234 label "Truda Carter".
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- Q7847234 givenName "Truda".
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