- Donald Schreckengost
Donald Schreckengost (died
December 24 ,2001 ), younger brother of famed industrial designerViktor Schreckengost , was himself a talented artist and designer.Donald A. Schreckengost was born in
Sebring, Ohio ,United States to a family which had a longtime interest in ceramics. His father worked at an ceramics factory and challenged his six children to regular sculpture contests, using material he had brought home from work.As an adult, Schreckengost designed pieces for the Salem China Company, the
Homer Laughlin China Company andThe Hall China Company . From the 1930s through the 1940s, Schreckengost designed dinnerware for Hall China. From the 1940s through the late 1950s, he worked as Director of Design at Homer Laughlin. He also worked as a full professor and Design Department Chairman of theNew York State College of Ceramics . Along with his brother Viktor, Schreckengost was awarded the prestigious Charles Fergus Binns Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Ceramic Art.In 1960, Schreckengost returned to Hall China, where he produced a wide variety of pieces. Among these were
duck casserole dishes,owl cookie jars andSherlock Holmes andRonald Reagan teapots . He also designed a number of commemorativewhiskey decanters for Hall China.Schreckengost's tile designs were produced through Ohio manufacturer Summitville Tile. They are fixtures in the
Philadelphia subway, the home of golferArnold Palmer , and the home of the American Vice-President inWashington, DC . Schreckengost's work has been displayed in theCooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, theSchein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art , and theSmithsonian Institution .
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