Vase

Ceramic

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Name/Title

Vase

Entry/Object ID

1963.31.2

Category

Ceramics, American Art, 1945 to Today

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Maude T. Pook

Notes

Crocker Art Museum, gift of Maude T. Pook

Made/Created

Artist Information

Gertrud Natzler

Artist

Otto Natzler

Role

Primary

Date made

circa 1963

Time Period

20th Century

Place

nation

Austria

Continent

Europe

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Web-Tag-California Artists

Dimensions

Height

8-7/8 in

Width

18-1/4 in

Materials

Material

Ceramic with crystalline green glaze (starry night glaze)

Material Notes

Stoneware with crystalline green glaze

Location

Category

Display

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Website Medium

Label

Stoneware with crystalline green glaze

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

Although Gertrud and Otto Natzler did not receive formal training in ceramic making, they both had an interest in clay and ultimately formed an extraordinary partnership. Both artists were born in Vienna, but later immigrated to the United States. Otto Natzler began his art career in textile design. He met Gertrud Amon in 1933. Together they won a silver medal for ceramics at the 1938 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris. After German troops invaded Austria that year, they married and left Vienna, taking Gertrud's potting wheel and their electric kiln to California. They settled in Los Angeles, offering ceramics instruction until they could establish a market for their work. In California, the Natzlers became seriously committed to their art. Gertrud ably threw elegant, thin-walled forms that retain a feeling of strength and vitality. Otto devised over 1,000 unique and textured glazes. The couple continued this division of labor until Gertrude died in 1971, after which Otto remarried and worked with sculptural forms. Near the end of his life, he finished glazing the last set of pots that Gertrud had thrown.