Lot 247 , Julian Stair OBE (b. 1955): An earthenware vase

Julian Stair OBE (b. 1955): An earthenware vase

§ Julian Stair OBE (b. 1955): An earthenware vase, the baluster body decorated in cream and repeating bands of terracotta and blue glazes, impressed "JS" mark to the underside, 26cm high

Provenance: Private collection, West Sussex

Julian Stair is one of the UK’s leading ceramic artists, creating works of art on both a monumental and intimate scale. Stair has become a leading historian of English Studio Ceramics, completing a PhD at the Royal College of Art, researching the critical origins of English Studio Pottery.
After completing a degree in ceramics at Camberwell School of Art in 1978, Stair continued his studies at the Royal College of Art, London, graduating in 1981. Lady Sainsbury began to collect his work from this period, inviting Stair to the Sainsburys’ home in Smith Square, London, where he encountered their outstanding personal collection of art, including Tang figures, paintings by Francis Bacon and works by Hans Coper and Lucie Rie. The Sainsburys went on to help finance the set-up of his first studio in Brixton, London, with fellow ceramicist Sara Radstone, and continued to support his work.
£500-800