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- Klytie Pate OAM (20 October 1912 – 10 June 2010) was an Australian studio potter who emerged as an innovator in the use of unusual glazes and the extensive...
- ceramic artist John P****more (1904–1984): abstract expressionist painter Klytie Pate (1912–2010): studio potter John Ford Paterson (1851–1912): Scottish-born...
- producer (twin brother of Jonas) Kimberly Pate (a disambiguation page) Klytie Pate (1912–2010) Australian potter, ceramicist, and artist Lloyd Pate (born...
- commission, and unfortunately never published it. It was published by her niece Klytie Pate with Richard Griffin in 1977. "Her print work is characterised by a...
- references to her from other authors survive as well. Her name, spelled both Klytie and Klytia (Κλυτίη, Κλυτία), is derived from the ancient Gr**** adjective...
- potting at the Melbourne Technical College with John A. Barnard Knight and Klytie Pate. Throughout 1945–1946, he worked at Cooper and Cooke's Pottery. In...
- alterations to the Wallers' house and studios. In 1925 Christian's niece Klytie Pate came to live with them, ****isted in the studio and became a significant...
- College of the Arts; Lenton Parr Library at the VCA named in his honour Klytie Pate, AO art classes [MTC] potter; work held by the National Gallery of...
- colleague who shared her interest in the fanciful and decorative was potter Klytie Pate and the two women held a well-received joint exhibition at Kozminsky...
- Gipps Street studio 1936, from 2 December: Freeman and Roach enamelwork, Klytie Schlater (Pate) hand-carved pottery, and pottery by Phillipa James. Margaret...