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Stephen de staebler biography of william hill

          Underhill studied with the legendary ceramic artist Peter Voulkos and developed a close, inspiring friendship with the renowned ceramic artist....

          STEPHEN DE STAEBLER ( – ) Education University of California, Berkeley, CA, M.A., Art University of California, Berkeley, CA.

        1. Stephen De Staebler was a pivotal figure in the California clay movement best known for his fragmented human forms that seem to have been dug from the earth.
        2. Underhill studied with the legendary ceramic artist Peter Voulkos and developed a close, inspiring friendship with the renowned ceramic artist.
        3. Stephen DeStaebler was born in St. Louis, Missouri in Attending Princeton University, New Jersey, Destaebler earned an AB degree in religion in
        4. Stephen Lucas De Staebler was born on March 24, , in St. Louis.
        5. Stephen De Staebler

          American sculptor, printmaker, and educator (1933 - 2011)

          Stephen De Staebler

          Born(1933-03-24)March 24, 1933

          Webster Groves, Missouri, U.S.

          DiedMay 13, 2011(2011-05-13) (aged 78)

          Berkeley, California, U.S.

          Other namesStephen de Staebler, Stephen Destaebler
          EducationBlack Mountain College,
          Brooklyn Museum Art School
          Alma materPrinceton University,
          University of California, Berkeley
          Occupation(s)sculptor, ceramicist, educator
          Employer(s)San Francisco State University,
          San Francisco Art Institute
          MovementCalifornia Clay Movement
          SpouseDona Merced Curley (m.

          1958–1996; death)

          Parents
          • Herbert Conrad De Staebler (father)
          • Juliette Hoiles De Staebler (mother)

          Stephen De Staebler (March 24, 1933 – May 13, 2011) was an American sculptor, printmaker, and educator, he was best recognized for his work in clay and bronze.

          Totemic and fragmented in form, De Staebler's figurative sculpt