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b. 1933 - d. 2016

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    • § MOHAMMED AHMED ABDALLA ABBARO (SUDANESE 1933-2016)
      Nov. 01, 2024

      § MOHAMMED AHMED ABDALLA ABBARO (SUDANESE 1933-2016)

      Est: £300 - £500

      MOHAMMED AHMED ABDALLA ABBARO (SUDANESE 1933-2016) TWO VESSELS, 1985 each signed and dated M. A. ABDALLA 85, stoneware 17cm high and 14.5cm high (6 ¾in high and 5 ¾in high) (2) Private Collection, U.K. Abbaro was raised in the Nuba mountains of Sudan, when it was still a British colony. He studied at the Khartoum College of Fine and Applied Arts, before winning a scholarship to the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. He was considered as one of the most experimental ceramicists, and through pioneering firing and glazing techniques, his work was noted for its innovative surfaces. Abbaro was also highly regarded as a tutor of the next generation of ceramicists, through his teaching post at the Camden Arts Centre (1966-1990), where he held the role of head of ceramics for over two decades.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro, (1933-2016, Sudanese), Pot, 1991, Glazed stoneware, 8" H x 6" Dia.
      Jun. 21, 2022

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro, (1933-2016, Sudanese), Pot, 1991, Glazed stoneware, 8" H x 6" Dia.

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (1933-2016, Sudanese) Pot, 1991 Glazed stoneware Incised signature and date to underside: MA Abdalla / 91 8" H x 6" Dia.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro, (1933-2016, Sudanese), Bowl, 1968, Glazed stoneware, 4.125" H x 8.25" Dia.
      Jun. 21, 2022

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro, (1933-2016, Sudanese), Bowl, 1968, Glazed stoneware, 4.125" H x 8.25" Dia.

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (1933-2016, Sudanese) Bowl, 1968 Glazed stoneware Incised signature and date to underside: M. A. Abdalla / 1968 4.125" H x 8.25" Dia.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep rimmed pot 38 x 41 x 41cm (14 15/16 x 16 1/8 x 16 1/8in).
      Oct. 08, 2020

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep rimmed pot 38 x 41 x 41cm (14 15/16 x 16 1/8 x 16 1/8in).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep rimmed pot burnished high fired stoneware 38 x 41 x 41cm (14 15/16 x 16 1/8 x 16 1/8in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep Rimmed Bowl (1991) 34.5 x 40 x 40cm (13 9/16 x 15 3/4 x 15 3/4in).
      Mar. 20, 2019

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep Rimmed Bowl (1991) 34.5 x 40 x 40cm (13 9/16 x 15 3/4 x 15 3/4in).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Deep Rimmed Bowl (1991) burnished, hire-fired porcelain stoneware34.5 x 40 x 40cm (13 9/16 x 15 3/4 x 15 3/4in). Provenance: Collection of the artist.A private collection, UK.LiteratureS. Hassan, 'The Khartoum and Addis Connections', Seven Stories about modern art in Africa, London, 1995. Illustrated p.122.

      Bonhams
    • Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Pot (with narrow neck), 1986 62 x 43 x 43cm (24 7/16 x 16 15/16 x 16 15/16in).
      Mar. 20, 2019

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Pot (with narrow neck), 1986 62 x 43 x 43cm (24 7/16 x 16 15/16 x 16 15/16in).

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (Sudanese, 1933-2016) Pot (with narrow neck), 1986 porcelain stoneware, reptilian cracked surface62 x 43 x 43cm (24 7/16 x 16 15/16 x 16 15/16in). Provenance: Collection of the artist.A private collection, UK.LiteratureS. Hassan, 'The Khartoum and Addis Connections', Seven Stories about modern art in Africa, London, 1995. Illustrated p.123.When Abbaro was born, Sudan was still a British colony. He was raised in the Nuba mountains, where his parents had a farm. Abbaro worked as a carpenter to fund his studies at the Khartoum College of Fine and Applied Arts. His potential was swiftly recognised, and a year later he won a scholarship to continue his education at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London.His ceramics are characterized by their experimental surfaces, achieved through pioneering glazing and firing techniques. The present lot dates to the artist's "igneous period" - these wild forms were inspired by volcanic earth and snakeskin.Abbaro was not only considered to be one of the most innovative ceramicists of his generation, he was also highly influential in developing the next wave of talent. He took up a teaching post at Camden Arts Centre in 1966. He acted as head of the ceramics department for two decades, before finally taking retirement in 1990.Over the course of his career, he exhibited at many of London's most prestigious venues including the Barbican, Whitechapel, the Mall Galleries and the Iraqi Cultural Centre.

      Bonhams
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