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Elilav Washbowl
1963 · Glazed vitreous china
10 1/4 x 24 x 20 1/4" (26 x 60.9 x 51.4 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Douglas Scott was a British designer and sculptor active in the postwar period, working primarily in metal and ceramic. He developed a modernist formal language that bridged industrial design and fine art, creating works that emphasized geometric clarity and material integrity. His practice exemplified the postwar British commitment to functional form without ornament.
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