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Ceramic Form No. 21

(American, 1907–1984)
1950
Medium/TechniqueStoneware
DimensionsOverall: 77.5 x 33 cm (30 1/2 x 13 in.)
Credit LineGift of Philip Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons in honor of Jules and Jeanette Aarons
Accession number2012.1127a-b
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsCeramics
Collections
Description
Leza McVey abandoned the potter’s wheel, preferring to hand-build her ceramic sculptures from slabs of clay. Influenced by Surrealism, her playful work is animated with an anthropomorphic quality. Her rounded, biomorphic forms reflect similar shapes found in abstract painting of the era. McVey’s surface decoration, however, was perhaps inspired by the patterns of her own woven textiles.
ProvenanceFrom Elizabeth Crall Breuer house in Cleveland, Ohio (1). November 16, 1994, sold by Mark McDonald, New York, to Philip E. Aarons, New York; 2012, year-end gift of Aarons to the MFA. (Accession date: Februrary 27, 2013)

Notes
1. According to dealer's invoice.
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