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Also Known As Lucie Gomperz
Born March 16, 1902 • ViennaAustria
Died April 1, 1995 (aged 93) • LondonEngland

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Josiah Wedgwood.
Josiah Wedgwood
English craftsman
Bernard Leach: vase
Bernard Leach
British potter
Ralph Wood, Sr.
English potter
Beatrice Wood
American ceramicist
John Astbury
English potter
François Boucher: Cupid a Captive
François Boucher
French artist
Raoul Dufy
French painter
Marcks, Gerhard: Passage over the Styx
Gerhard Marcks
German artist
Sonia Delaunay
Russian artist
Japanese side dish
Ogata Kenzan
Japanese artist
English slipware dish, “The Pelican in Her Piety,” by Thomas Toft, c. 1670; in the British Museum
Thomas Toft
English potter
Stoneware dish with brush-painted sugarcane pattern by Hamada Shōji, after 1930; in the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Hamada Shōji
Japanese artist
William Hunter Kendal
British actor and manager
William Morris
British artist and author
Grayson Perry
Grayson Perry
British potter
Terence Conran
Terence Conran
British designer and entrepreneur
Chippendale, Thomas: drawing of a combined desk and bookcase
Thomas Chippendale
British cabinetmaker
Jony Ive
Jony Ive
British designer and executive
Design for a library table by Thomas Sheraton, engraving from his book, The Cabinet-Maker, Upholsterer and General Artist's Encyclopaedia (1805)
Thomas Sheraton
English furniture designer
Design for a sofa by George Hepplewhite, engraving from his book, The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Guide (1788).
George Hepplewhite
British cabinetmaker