The Art Pottery of Joseph Mrazek chronicles the extraordinary life
of an American who emigrated to the United States from what is now
the Czech Republic in 1908, and became a gifted painter and
muralist, a decorated hero of the Czechoslovakian independence
movement, an American undercover agent in World War I, and a friend
of Tomas Masaryk, the "father of Czechoslovakia." Between the two
world wars, Joseph Mrazek was the largest producer of hand-painted
pottery in Czechoslovakia, most of which was exported to the United
States. With the advent of the Second World War, he invented and
manufactured a critically important military aircraft component
that was integrated into more than 70,000 U.S. warplanes. Joseph
Mrazek's most enduring legacy can be found in the
brilliantly-colored, hand-painted pottery that he created from
1918-1933. The pieces remain as dramatic and vibrant today as when
he first put brush to clay, retaining a brightness and durability
that is astonishing. Today, his pottery can be found in museum
collections and in the homes of thousands of collectors all over
the world. This is his story.
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