Nirmala Patwardhan Explained

Nirmala Patwardhan
Birth Place:Hyderabad, Sindh
Field:Ceramics

Nirmala Patwardhan (1928–2008) was an eminent ceramic artist from India. Born in Hyderabad, Sindh, she grew up in Japan and studied art under Nandalal Bose at Santiniketan before working with Ulrich Gunther at Stuttgart, Ray Finch and Bernard Leach in the United Kingdom. Her landmark works include a Handbook for Potters (with a second edition New Handbook for Potters) and the rediscovery and development of a glaze known as the "Nirmala Chun Glaze" which was based on a Chinese technique developed in the 11th Century.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Patwardhan, Nirmala (2005) New Handbook for Potters. Allied Publishers.
  2. Subrahmanian, Madhvi (2000) The new face of the potter. The Hindu 19 January 2000
  3. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/auto/story/nirmala-patwardhan-raises-pottery-to-the-level-of-art/1/428097.html India Today. December 15, 1979