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Edward Eberle 1993 Linear Ink Drawing

Item Details

Untitled, 1993
Ink drawing on paper
Signed to the lower right
Inscribed “D375” to the lower left
Presented mounted on paper

An ink drawing on grey-toned paper by Edward Eberle (Pennsylvania; born 1944), dated 1993. This piece features a loose linear drawing with repetitive horizontal lines and swirling delineations. The artist’s signature is present to the lower right of the image. This piece is presented mounted on paper.

Edward Eberle specializes in porcelain pottery decorated with sgraffito embellishments and terra sigillata, a clay-based black slip glaze. His ceramic works are painted with a range of designs, spanning from classically inspired imagery, lyrical abstractions rendered with gestural delineations, and surrealist narratives consisting of human, animal, and celestial forms. In addition, he creates architectonic sculptures that often feature pottery fragments and other media reconfigured into deconstructed juxtapositions. His work is very process-based in that he often throws a pot first without premeditating the decorated imagery, then is inspired to paint the imagery or narrative based on the finished form of the pottery. In addition to Picasso, Miro, Duchamp, Klee, de Kooning, and other Modern artists, Eberle’s artistic influences range from the Japanese Oribe and Kutani periods, black-on-white New Mexican Mimbre bowls, Pysanky Ukranian Easter eggs, and ancient Greek pottery.

Currently based in Homestead of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Edward Eberle received his B.S. at Edinboro State College and his M.F.A. at New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University. He has taught at Philadelphia College of Art and was an Associate Professor in Ceramics and Drawings at Carnegie Mellon University. His work has been exhibited at numerous institutions including the Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh, PA), the Columbus Museum of Art (Columbus, OH), the Fuller Museum of Art (Brockton, MA), the Racine Art Museum (Racine, WI), and the Frick Museum of Art (Pittsburgh, PA), among others. In 2016, a retrospective of his work was organized by the Pittsburgh Society for Contemporary Craft, which traveled to The Clay Studio (Philadelphia, PA) and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (Houston, TX).

Condition

- minor wear to edges of paper.

Dimensions

5.25" W x 6.5" H x 0.001" D

- measures backing paper; image measures 3.75" W x 2.25" H x .001" D.

Item #

ITMG186262

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