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Annelise Domhoff Handcrafted Ceramic Plate with Glazed Landscape Design

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Annelise Domhoff Handcrafted Ceramic Plate with Glazed Landscape Design

This handcrafted ceramic plate by artist Annelise Domhoff features a mountain landscape, rendered in rich blue glaze tones with white and brown accents. The vibrant blue glaze, combined with the textured finish, makes this piece a standout work of art. The back of the plate bears the artist's signature, "Domhoff," and is equipped with a wall hanger for easy display.

Condition: The plate is in good condition with no visible chips or cracks. The glaze has been evenly applied, and the artist's inscription is clearly legible.

Size:

  • Diameter: 7.5 inches

About the Artist:
Annelise Domhoff, a master potter, was born on January 3rd, 1938, in Heinrichswalde, East Prussia (Germany). She began her journey into the world of ceramics with an apprenticeship at Rudi Stahl pottery in Westerwald, Germany, later achieving the rank of master potter after completing her studies at the Ceramic Academy in Hohr-Grenzhausen.

Over her 70-year career, Annelise’s craftsmanship garnered widespread recognition. She founded Domhoff Pottery in Thermopolis, Wyoming, where she worked alongside her son Stephan. Her work was known for its beauty and precision, and she was proud to have been appointed to the Governor’s Commission for Women by Governor Mike Sullivan. Additionally, she was honored to serve as the potter to the governor, creating special pieces for foreign dignitaries and awards for volunteers.

Throughout her career, Annelise taught pottery and inspired many with her dedication to her craft. She left an enduring legacy in the ceramics world, continuing to shape and mold the community around her, even after her retirement.