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Polia Pillin On Sale

1950 s Polia Pillin California Studio Art Pottery Ceramic Vase w/Woman Horse
By Polia Pillin
Located in San Diego, CA
Wonderful Polia Pillin California art pottery vase dating from the 1950's. Features two hand painted images of a woman holding a bird and then a horse. Signed on the bottom. In very...
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Mid-20th Century American Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

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Polia Pillin Watercolor, "Dancing Horses, " 1960s
By Polia Pillin
Located in Winnetka, IL
An expressive, richly-colored watercolor of prancing horses by the American painter, watercolorist, and ceramist Polia Pillin (1909-1992). Signed by the artist. Dancing horses are a ...
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Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Drawings

Materials

Watercolor

Polia Pillin Ceramic Bowl, circa 1960
By Polia Pillin
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Polia Pillin ceramic bowl, circa 1960.
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Monumental Polia Pillin Surrealist Equine Themed Ceramic Studio Bowl
By Polia Pillin
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Monumental ceramic bowl depicting birds, figures and horse set in an etherial surrealist nature theme created by Polia Pillin of Los Angeles, California. Bowl measures 10.5" in heigh...
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Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Pottery

Materials

Ceramic

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Large Polia Pillin Vase
By Polia Pillin
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer: Polia Sunockin Pillin (Polish/American, 1909-1992) Additional Information: Polia Pillin was a noteworthy ceramic artist blending craftsmanship with modern imagery. ...
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Mid-20th Century European Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Large Polia Pillin Vase
Large Polia Pillin Vase
$1,500
H 16.25 in Dm 5.25 in
Glen Lukens Signed Midcentury Blue with Gold Crackle Glazed Ceramic Pottery Bowl
By Glen Lukens
Located in Studio City, CA
A rare and likely early work featuring a blue or green with gold flecks crackle glaze by influential Mid-Century Modern ceramist Glen Lukens whose work has become very collectible an...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Earthenware

Polia Pillin Mid-Century Studio Pottery Plate
By Polia Pillin
Located in Fulton, CA
A Polia Pillin California Studio pottery plate / charger. String instrument with dancer. Two flea bites at upper rim. Noticeable upon close inspection. Please excuse some glare in ph...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Polia Pillin Mid-Century Studio Pottery Plate
Polia Pillin Mid-Century Studio Pottery Plate
$1,250
H 2 in W 10.75 in D 10.75 in
1960’s Porcelain Vase by Polia Pillin
By Polia Pillin
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Polia Pillin glazed porcelain vase circa early 1960’s. Features hand painted figural and nature motifs. Signed.
Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Porcelain

1960’s Porcelain Vase by Polia Pillin
1960’s Porcelain Vase by Polia Pillin
$750
H 8.5 in W 5 in D 5 in
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Polia Pillin, née Sunockin, was born on September 1, 1909, in Częstochowa. She came to Chicago from Poland in 1924 to work an industrial job that allowed her to support her family overseas. She began to take art classes at the Jewish People's art institute in the evenings and dreamed of supporting herself as an artist. In 1938, she married William Pillin, who had fled persecution in Ukraine with his family and settled in Chicago and they lived in New Mexico. After the birth of their first child, they returned to Chicago, where she had her first show of paintings at the Chicago Art Institute. She became fascinated with clay and in 1946 she took a six-week course in pottery which was her only formal training. She set up a studio in her kitchen, complete with a wheel and electric kiln and soon her innovative works were in high demand. By the 1960s, the Pillins, now collaborating on throwing pots and developing glazes, were selling pottery faster than they could produce it. Polia Pillin's pieces are instantly recognizable. Her technique involves painting on pieces with colored clays while they were still wet and then double-firing using a transparent glaze which produced a high gloss finish. Her pieces, both paintings and pots, feature whimsical figures of people and animals. Her style was informed both by her Eastern European heritage and by her surroundings in New Mexico. She has won numerous awards from Los Angeles County Art Institute in 1949, Syracuse Museum of Fine Art in 1950 and California State Fair in 1951.