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Cynthia Hasbrouck Ceramic Lidded Jar, 17.5", El Paso, TX, Signed View Watchlist >

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Cynthia Hasbrouck Ceramic Lidded Jar, 17.5", El Paso, TX, Signed

This unique ceramic lidded jar by Cynthia Hasbrouck of El Paso, Texas, showcases a distinctive handcrafted design with intricate lace-like patterns and earthy tones. The jar features a sculptural finial on the lid, adding an organic touch to its rustic aesthetic. It is signed and inscribed on the base, including a quote that enhances its collectible value. A notable addition for collectors of artisan pottery, this piece embodies Hasbrouck’s signature style and craftsmanship.

  • Handcrafted by Cynthia Hasbrouck: A celebrated artist known for her unique ceramic designs.
  • Distinctive Design: Features intricate lace-like patterns and earthy tones.
  • Signed and Inscribed: Artist's signature and a quote on the bottom trim.
  • Provenance: Includes an information card about the artist.

The inscription on the bottom of the ceramic jar appears to read:

"Surely a man’s spirit sustains him but a crushed spirit who can bear?"
"Proverbs 18:14"
"Jerusalem's children love God"
"This is one of big and small"
"3/6"

This quote is a reference to Proverbs 18:14 from the Bible, which speaks about the resilience of the human spirit and the difficulty of enduring emotional or spiritual suffering.

Condition:
Fair, Repair on Finial on Top of Lid, 3/8" Piece Absent from Finial

Size:
17 1/2"H X 5"W X 5"D

About the Artist:
Cynthia Hasbrouck is an accomplished ceramic artist who was active in El Paso, Texas. She is recognized for her distinctive lace-like patterns and earthy tones in her ceramic pieces. Her work reflects a deep connection to the cultural and artistic heritage of the region.

 

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