Carl Cooper was an Australian potter who was born in 1914 in Sydney. He studied at the East Sydney Technical College and the Royal College of Art in London. After graduating, he returned to Australia and set up his own pottery studio in Melbourne.

Carl Cooper (1912-1966) was a potter associated with the influential Boyd family. In the mid-1940s. He studied at the East Sydney Technical College and the Royal College of Art in London. After graduating, he returned to Australia and worked with Merric Boyd and John Perceval at AMB pottery, near the Boyd family home and studios ‘Open Country’ in Murrumbeena, a suburb of Melbourne. Cooper’s earthenware pieces were incised or painted in designs often influenced by Aboriginal bark paintings.

He had contracted poliomyelitis in his early twenties and each day, Arthur Boyd’s brother David would push Cooper’s wheelchair to the pottery, Cooper more...

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Carl Cooper (1914-1966), a glazed earthenware indigenous motif…

Indigenous Motif Glazed Earthenware Dish by Carl Cooper

Carl Cooper (1914-1966), a glazed earthenware indigenous motif dish, inscribed Carl Cooper 1947 13.5 cm diameter