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Klytie Pate b. 20 October 1912

Also known as Klytie Sclater, Klytie Slater, Clytie Winifred Wingfield Slater
  • Artist (Printmaker),
  • Artist (Ceramist)
A potter and printmaker who was encouraged by her aunt, Christian Waller and uncle, Napier Waller, to pursue a career in art. In 1947, Pate, together with Alan Lowe, became the first ceramicists to have their studio pottery purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria. Her distinctive style led her to become one of Australia's most significant studio potters.
Tags: Studio potter, Art Deco
  • Biographical Data b. 20 October 1912 Melbourne, VIC
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 6 people
  • Groups 1 group
  • Works 1 work
  • Exhibitions 7 exhibitions
  • Collections 3 collections
  • Recognitions 2 recognitions
  • References 15 references
  • received
    Order of Australia Medal
    Recognition type
    Award
    Note

    2010, shortly before her death

  • received
    Bronze medal
    Dates
    1956
    Recognition type
    Award
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Updated Dec. 19, 2020
Created Jan. 1, 1995
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