Anne Dangar was born at Kempsey, NSW in 1885 and studied painting at Julian Ashton’s School in Sydney and between 1927 and 1928 at the Academie Lhote, in Paris. She re-visited Sydney from 1928 to 1930 but returned and settled permanently in France. Living in the commune which Albert Gleizes had established at Moly-Sabata in 1927, Anne Dangar learnt pottery and in 1948 or 1949 established her own workshop at Moly-Sabata. Just before the outbreak of the second world war Anne Dangar spent six months in Morocco potting with local artisans. Anne Dangar died at Moly-Sabata in 1951.

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Anne Dangar charger, glazed ceramic in brown tones (signed to…

Brown Glazed Ceramic Charger by Anne Dangar

Anne Dangar charger, glazed ceramic in brown tones (signed to back). Australia / France, c 1930s, 3 cm high, 40 cm wide, 40 cm deep.

Anne Dangar lidded vessel, glazed ceramic in brown tones.…

Brown Glazed Ceramic Lidded Vessel by Anne Dangar

Anne Dangar lidded vessel, glazed ceramic in brown tones. Australia / France, c 1920s, 35 cm high, 35 cm wide, 30 cm deep.

Anne Dangar, plate with abstract motif c1940s. Painted 'MSD'…

Anne Dangar Plate with Abstract Motif and Book

Anne Dangar, plate with abstract motif c1940s. Painted 'MSD' signature to base rim. Accompanied by book 'Rustic Cubism,' Bruce Adams 2004, diameter 40 cm