ArtistsAdelaide Alsop Robineau
Adelaide Alsop Robineau

Adelaide Alsop Robineau

American, 1865–1929
WA-00024123
CeramicsArt Nouveau
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Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865, 1929) was an American ceramic artist and potter renowned for her intricate carved porcelain vessels, often featuring relief patterns of flora and geometric forms. Working primarily in porcelain, she developed a distinctive technique of incising and carving thin-walled forms that demonstrated both technical precision and aesthetic refinement. Robineau was a pioneering figure in the American Arts and Crafts movement, elevating studio ceramics to a fine art practice during a period when pottery was often relegated to craft production.

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