Lucie Rie - Design New York Wednesday, July 29, 2020 | Phillips
  • Literature

    John Houston, ed., Lucie Rie: a survey of her life and work, exh. cat., Sainsbury Center, Norwich, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1981, p. 62 for a similar example
    Cyril Frankel, Modern Pots: Hans Coper, Lucie Rie & their Contemporaries, The Lisa Sainsbury Collection, London, 2000, p. 128-29 for a similar example
    Lucie Rie – A Retrospective, exh. cat., The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 2010, p. 200 for a similar example

  • Artist Biography

    Lucie Rie

    Austrian • 1902 - 1995

    Dame Lucie Rie studied under Michael Powolny at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna before immigrating to London in 1938. In London she started out making buttons for the fashion industry before producing austere, sparsely decorated tableware that caught the attention of modernist interior decorators. Eventually she hit her stride with the pitch-perfect footed bowls and flared vases for which she is best-known today. She worked in porcelain and stoneware, applying glaze directly to the unfired body and firing only once. She limited decoration to incised lines, subtle spirals and golden manganese lips, allowing the beauty of her thin-walled vessels to shine through. In contrast with the rustic pots of English ceramicist Bernard Leach, who is considered an heir to the Arts and Crafts movement, collectors and scholars revere Rie for creating pottery that was in dialogue with the design and architecture of European Modernism.

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Property from the Estate of Claire Frankel

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Vase with flaring lip

circa 1974
Porcelain, manganese glaze with sgraffito design, matte beige shoulder and lip, three inlaid blue lines around neck and shoulder.
9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm) high
Underside impressed with artist's seal.

Estimate
$10,000 - 15,000 

Sold for $13,750

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New York Auction 29 July 2020