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Mary Wondrausch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Wondrausch Mary Wondrausch, OBE (born 17 December 1923, Chelsea) is an English artist, potter, historian and writer.〔Brickfields : My Life at Brickfields As a Potter, Painter, Gardener, Writer and Cook (2004)ISBN 0-9548237-0-2〕 She trained as a potter at Farnham School of Art, latterly West Surrey College of Art and Design. She is an honorary fellow of the Craft Potters' Association and has work in the V&A Museum collection. She was awarded the OBE for services to the Arts in 2000.〔(OBE award in ''The Independent'' )〕 Her primary interest is continental peasant art. Originally training as a watercolor artist, she later became interested in ceramics and opened her own pottery workshop in 1974. Inspired by 17th-century English slipware and Eastern European designs, such influences have informed her own work. She is known for lettering and exuberant use of colour. Her Brickfields pottery is in Compton, near Guildford, Surrey.〔(Mary Wondrausch pottery )〕 ==Portrait of Wondrausch== Mary Wondrausch agreed to sit for Jon Edgar for a portrait work using clay quarried from the foundations of her house at Brickfields. This forms part of the ''Compton Triptych''〔http://www.surrey.ac.uk/arts/visualarts/exhibitions%20and%20events/the_human_clay_jon_edgar.htm〕 unveiled at the ''Human Clay'' exhibition, University of Surrey in November 2011.
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