Edward S. Eberle
Lost Men

Lost Men

© Edward S. Eberle

Lost Men
Lost Men
ArtistAmerican, born 1944
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Lost Men
Date1988
PlacePittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
MediumPorcelain
DimensionsOverall: 3 9/16 × 3 1/8 × 2 1/4 in. (9 × 7.9 × 5.7 cm)
Credit LineGarth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection, gift of Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio
Object number2007.836
Not on view

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Object Type
ProvenanceThe artist; acquired by Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio; given to MFAH, 2007.
Exhibition History"Surface and Form: A Union of Polarities in Contemporary Ceramics," The National Museum of Ceramic Art, Baltimore, MD, July 10-October 10, 1989. Illustrated on p. 15.

"One Person Exhibition," Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY, 1989.

"3rd Triennial of Small Ceramics", Zagreb, Croatia, 1989.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Beneath the signature: "LOST / MEN"
Signed on the underside: "E • S • EBERLE"

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