- Rudolf Staffel
Rudolf Staffel was an American ceramic artist who was born in
San Antonio, Texas in 1911. He was initially interested in painting, and took several art courses at theSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago . After a visit to the Wiener Workstation exhibition at theField Museum of Natural History , he turned his attention to glass blowing. Staffel went to Mexico City to learn this craft, but was unable to secure an apprenticeship. While in Mexico, he became fascinated with theAztec , Incan, and Mayan pottery, and apprenticed himself to a Mexican potter. He worked instoneware through the early 1950s. In the mid 1950s, he turned his cool toporcelain , the medium for which he is best known. He began to create hundreds of small white translucent vessels that he called "Light Gatherers". At first, the "Light Gatherers" were painted with bright colored stripes, and made in conventional shapes, such as vases, plates, and chalices. As they evolved, the forms became more abstract, and the colored stripes were eliminated.Rudolf Staffel taught at the
Tyler School of Art in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania from 1940, until his retirement in 1978. He died in Alfred, New York in 2002.References
* Jeffri, Joan (ed.), "The Craftsperson Speaks, Artists in Varied Media Discuss Their Crafts", New York, Greenwood Press, 1992.
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