Philip Eglin

After completing his studies in Ceramics, Philip Eglin gained renown for his earthenware female figures. His work has been part of group and solo exhibitions and is featured in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, Stedelijk Museum, and Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts.

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Rosso
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Slipping The Trail
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Five Jugs (7)
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Banana Drama
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Red Swirl
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Twombly's Jar
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This Way Up
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Inamorata
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Castell Carreg Cennen
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Four Bone China Mugs
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I Invalid Trump
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Vira Makoviy
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Viadotto
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Hare of the Dogs
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This Way Up
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Red Alert
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Five Jugs (11)
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Déjeuner (After Manet) 2024
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Red Slipware Oval 13
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Red Slipware Oval 13
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Venus et Amour
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Five Jugs (12)
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Red on Cream
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An Object to Mark Time
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Circus Corner
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Displaced
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Berry Fern Gourd
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Shigaraki Red, Dark Speckled Trace, Dark Rim, Tilted Shelf
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Marconi Stack
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Echoes of Amphora: Bony Mesa Jar
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Funeral Clothes for the Women
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