1933Born Hamburg, Germany
EDUCATION
—Art History and Language Studies, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
—Art History and Language Studies, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
—Art History and Language Studies, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
—Art History and Language Studies, Sorbonne, Paris, France
PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE
1962-1963 worked with Jean Peterson, Colorado
Waltraud Weber is known for functional porcelain and stoneware forms. Weber is influenced by Asian glazes typically using celadon, copper-red or tenmoku glazes formulated in her studio.
Weber emigrated to the United States in 1960 and settled in California.
Bibliography
Brown, Erica. The International Collection of Interior Design. New York, NY: Grosvenor Press, 1984.
Krantz, Les. American Artists. American References Publishing Corp., 1989.
The California Art Review, 2nd ed. Chicago, IL: American Refences, Art Series, 1988.
Southern Highland Craft Guild |
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