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Edmund de Waal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund de Waal
Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal, OBE (born 10 September 1964) is a British artist, and author of ''The Hare with Amber Eyes'', published in 2010. He is most well known for his large scale installations of porcelain vessels and has received several awards and honours for his work. ==Early life== De Waal was born in Nottingham, England,〔(British Council )〕 the son of Esther Aline (née Lowndes-Moir) and Rev. Dr Victor de Waal, who became the Dean of Canterbury Cathedral. His grandfather was Hendrik de Waal, a Dutch businessman who moved to England. His grandmother Elisabeth〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Compelling Stories: Jewish Lives Lived )〕 was a member of the Ephrussi family, whose history he chronicled in ''The Hare with Amber Eyes''.. Elisabeth de Waal's first novel, ''The Exiles Return'' was published by Persephone Books in 2013. De Waal's siblings include barrister John de Waal, Alex de Waal who is director of the World Peace Foundation, and Caucasus expert Thomas de Waal. De Waal's interest in pottery began at the age of five when he took an ceramics evening class〔(Interview with John Tusa ), BBC Radio 3.〕 at the Lincoln School of Art.〔(Interview on BBC Radio 4's ''Front Row'' ), 19 May 2014.〕 He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, where he was taught pottery by the potter Geoffrey Whiting, a student of Bernard Leach.〔''Ceramics: Art and Perception'', No. 54, 2003.〕
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