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Tower, James
James Tower is associated with the 'Institute of Education' group of the 1950s along with William Newland, Margaret Hine and Nicholas Vergette, all contemporaries at London University after World War II. Collectively and dismissively dubbed the 'Picassiettes' by Bernard Leach, the group developed their own distinctive method of tin-glaze decoration. Before turning to ceramics, Tower trained as a painter at the Royal Academy schools and the Slade School of Art. He did not think of his work as functional and described himself as 'an artist who happens to work in clay'.
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Details
Collection
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number
NMW A 37422
Creation/Production
Tower, James
Date: 1985
Acquisition
Purchase - ass. of DWT, 21/5/2005
Purchased with support from The Derek Williams Trust
Techniques
Press-moulded
Forming
Applied Art
Glazed
Decoration
Applied Art
Sgraffito
Decoration
Applied Art
Material
Tin-glazed earthenware
Location
on display
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