Lucy Boyd Beck was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1914. She studied painting and drawing at the National Gallery School in Melbourne, and later began working with ceramics after being introduced to the medium by her husband, fellow ceramic artist John Beck.

Boyd Beck established her own ceramics studio in the 1960s, where she began experimenting with new forms and techniques. She became known for her delicate, intricately decorated porcelain pieces, which were often inspired by the natural world.

Boyd Beck's work was highly acclaimed for its technical skill and artistic vision, and she exhibited extensively both in Australia and internationally. She was also involved in teaching and mentoring younger ceramic artists, and played a significant role in the development of the Australian ceramics scene.

In 1978, Boyd Beck was awarded the Order of Australia for her contributions to the arts, and in 1987 she was made an Honorary more...

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Lucy Boyd Beck (b. 1916) A painted earthenware plate painted…

Horse and Moon Plate by Lucy Boyd Beck

Lucy Boyd Beck (b. 1916) A painted earthenware plate painted with a horse and moon, signed Lucy 26 cm diameter