Harding Black Glaze Samples
Harding Black, San Antonio, TX C1940-1995
As a young man, Harding Black became interested in ceramics while excavating ancient Indian mounds in the Big Bend area of Texas and during his long life created perhaps the largest body of personal glaze research in the United States during the 20th century. Here are 3 of his glaze samples; all signed and dated 1983.
2" x 2" x 3/8" thick
Excellent condition
Qty = 1 each $125 each
Harding Black, San Antonio, TX C1940-1995
As a young man, Harding Black became interested in ceramics while excavating ancient Indian mounds in the Big Bend area of Texas and during his long life created perhaps the largest body of personal glaze research in the United States during the 20th century. Here are 3 of his glaze samples; all signed and dated 1983.
2" x 2" x 3/8" thick
Excellent condition
Qty = 1 each $125 each
Harding Black, San Antonio, TX C1940-1995
As a young man, Harding Black became interested in ceramics while excavating ancient Indian mounds in the Big Bend area of Texas and during his long life created perhaps the largest body of personal glaze research in the United States during the 20th century. Here are 3 of his glaze samples; all signed and dated 1983.
2" x 2" x 3/8" thick
Excellent condition
Qty = 1 each $125 each