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John Bennett (potter)

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in London. Around 1876, he immigrated to America and started his own ceramic business in New York City. His work soon became sought-after for its high quality and painterly style. He closed the New York business in 1882 and retired to a farm in
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Bennett's pieces of glazed earthenware include vases and plates, often decorated with highly colored, asymmetrical designs of flowers and other motifs from nature. His style is influenced by oriental pottery, the
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He married Mary Hall (1846–1928). He is buried in Rosedale Cemetery in West Orange with his wife and daughters Sarah and Mary.
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Burslem
stoneware
Doulton & Co.
West Orange, New Jersey
Aesthetic Movement
Arts and Crafts movement
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Carnegie Museum of Art
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Brooklyn Museum


"About"






"Vase"
"Museums"
Bennett & the Arts and Crafts Movement
Categories
1840 births
1907 deaths
British potters
American potters
English ceramicists

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