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Edwin Scheier and Mary Scheier

Bowl

1949

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Bowl

1949

Physical Qualities Glazed stoneware, 7 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/8 in. (19.4 x 19.4 x 2.9 cm)
Credit Line Contemporary Craft Fund
Object Number 1952.11

Markings: Marked underneath bowl "Scheier"

Maker

Edwin Scheier

1909–2007

Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Goldsmith (1908-2007), met at the Big Stone Gap Federal Art Gallery in Abingdon, Virginia, where Goldsmith was director. After their marriage in 1937, they became travelling puppeteers, designing and building their own puppets, and in 1938 the Scheiers worked with the Federal Art Project in Norris, Tennessee where they learned about ceramics, eventually setting up their own pottery shop in Glade Spring, Virginia. (From University of New Hampshire Library Website)
Meet Edwin Scheier

Maker

Mary Scheier

1907–2006

Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Goldsmith (1908-2007), met at the Big Stone Gap Federal Art Gallery in Abingdon, Virginia, where Goldsmith was director. After their marriage in 1937, they became travelling puppeteers, designing and building their own puppets, and in 1938 the Scheiers worked with the Federal Art Project in Norris, Tennessee where they learned about ceramics, eventually setting up their own pottery shop in Glade Spring, Virginia. (From University of New Hampshire Library Website)
Meet Mary Scheier

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