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Gerrit de Blanken

Gerrit de Blanken (Leiderdorp, 12 October 1894 – Zoeterwoude, 6 May 1961) was a Dutch potter trained for running serial work, but he gradually focus on art pottery.

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In 1910 de Blanken began working at a flower-pots turning in Leiderdorp. Subsequently, he worked at several potteries, including the tile factory Amphora in Oegstgeest.

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Since 1924 he was independently potter with his own studio, successively in Leiderdorp (1919-1925) and in Zoeterwoude-Rijndijk. He made simple utilitarian and decorative pottery, that was sold, among others by 't Binnenhuis and Metz & Co.

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Gerrit de Blanken manufactured exclusively turned pottery. His work has a sober style, and is often very thin. Striking is the frequent use of different colors for the interior and exterior of a container or dish. He also produced ceramic designs by Chris Lebeau. One of his students in Zoeterwoude was Hans de Jong.

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His work is also included in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, and the Princessehof Ceramics Museum in Leeuwaarden.


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References

Gerrit de Blanken Wikipedia