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    <credit_line>Bought by the Friends of the Museum from Elizabeth Fritsch, with a grant from Eastern Arts Association</credit_line>
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        <value>Label text from the exhibition &#x2018;Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery&#x2019; on display at The Fitzwilliam Museum from 20 March until 17 June 2018: Fritsch&#x2019;s hand-built vessels are instantly recognisable. They feature complex geometric designs, often partly formed from carefully incised clay. As seen here, many of her works have a flattened perspective, and have been described as similar to a representation of a pot that one might see in a painting. She has described her working methods as, &#x2018;experimental and improvised at every stage. No drawing or detailed plans are made in advance.&#x2019;</value>
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        <value>This is a version with different colouring of Fritsch's 'Quantum Pocket: from the EucalyptusGarden of the Villa at Triste-Le-Roy', 1984, see Documentation.</value>
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        <summary_title>Elizabeth II</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. pp. 72-5, Quantum Pocket: from The Eucalyptus Garden of the Villa at Triste-Le-Roy, 1984; pp. 72-3 the geometrical pattern; p. 74 front; p. 75, back</notes>
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