Posted 8 years ago
artfoot
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Rembrant Laguna (may have been named after a street address rather than a misspelling of the painter's name) is another of the unsolved mysteries of California pottery. Probably one of the earlier operations in what was becoming the Laguna Art Colony, a developing congregation of art and craftsman galleries, it is often associated with Durlin Brayton's work at Brayton Pottery - a connection I doubt was anything more than an acquaintance. A somewhat more compelling case can be made connecting this to Bill Maddux of Maddux Pottery but, as far as I know, no definite connection has yet been established.
From what I've seen, most of the ware is cast in molds and most of the ware is small - the largest piece in the picture is 4 1/2" tall. Larger pieces can be found. They not only produced the sort of art ware pictured but also figural novelty planters and flower arrangers and beautifully glazed figural fish.
Nice range of glazes!
Yes, the glazes are stunning.
beautiful collection!!
Thanks to everyone.