Ceramics Collection
Permanent URI for this collectionhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/53626
Pottery is considered by some to be the simplest but the most complicated of all the arts. It is the simplest because it is the most elemental; it is the most difficult because it is the most abstract. The University of Pretoria has one of the largest ceramic collections in South Africa.
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Item Mapungubwe terracotta shouldered pot(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)Item Mapungubwe sub-spherical bowl(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)Item Mapungubwe black burnished drinking cup(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)Item Dale Lambert set of bowls(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Ceramics GautengItem Margot Rudolph stoneware aloe vase(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Rudolph, M.Item Ardmore rabbit eagle tureen(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Ntshalintshali, VItem Ardmore zebra teapot(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Ntshalintshali, VItem Elza Sullivan stoneware charger(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Sullivian, E.Item Ingrid Meijer stoneware charger(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Meijer, I.Item Esias Bosch still-life with flowers wall tile(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Bosch, E.Item Henriette Ngako forefather spirits sculpture(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Ngako, H.Item Two Venda contemporary polychrome pots(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010)Item German Meissen porcelain tea set(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Van Tilburg, J.A.Item Dutch Dachau World War II tile(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.Item German Rosenthal sanssouci tea set(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Van Tilburg, J.A.Item Two Dutch WW II badges(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Goedewaagen, P.Item Anton van Wouw tile of the departure of Piet Retief(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Van Wouw, A.Item Dutch plate commemorating the death of Queen Emma(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Bonsel, G.A.; Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.Item Dutch plate commemorating the 50th wedding anniversary of Queen Emma(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Regout, P.Item Four Japanese Satsuma vases marking the 25th Jubilee of Queen Wilhelmina(Department of the University of Pretoria Art, 2010) Nagoya Potteries; Van Gybland Oosterhoff, H.H.A.