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Philip Moulthrop Art

American, b. 1947

Philip Moulthrop is the son of woodturner Edward Moulthrop. Philip lives in Marietta, Georgia. His work is represented in the collection of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; the Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, Michigan and the Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, Alabama. The American Craft Council has featured his work in exhibitions since 1982. And he has taken part in the International Turned Object Show three times most recently in 1994. Moulthrop is also trained as a lawyer.

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Artist: Philip Moulthrop
Wild Cherry Vessel
By Philip Moulthrop
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One of a kind wild cherrywood vessel made by Philip C Moulthrop (b. 1947), son of American woodturner Edward Moulthrop. Made high-quality and with a classic hand turned technique, giving the piece the signature Moulthrop aesthetic. Shaped similar to an upright avocado, the vessel stands at 12" tall, and is around 6.5" wide with a 3.75" opening at the top. The exterior of the vessel is covered in beautiful cherrywood marbling in a light warm tone. The artist's signature can be found on the bottom along with other markings. Last acquired from a collection in White Plains...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Philip Moulthrop Art

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