WebbSascha Brastoff (October 23, 1918 - February 4, 1993) was an iconic mid-century designer who had a ceramics studio. He was active in the Los Angeles area from 1947 to 1963, after which he left his company due to ill health. WebbYou are bidding on a very rare, signed apricot-colored Sascha Brastoff resin hippopotamus. The piece is signed on the underside, "Sascha B", with a circled "R". These resin animals by Sascha Brastoff rarely come onto the market. The black eyes protrude from the body. The condition on this piece is excellent to mint.
Sascha Brastoff - Wisconsin Pottery Association
WebbSascha Brastoff (1917-1993) was a performer, designer, and the founder of a successful production ceramics factory and line that operated in Los Angeles, California, from c.1946 – 1962. Born Samuel Brostofsky in Cleveland, Ohio in 1917, Sascha Brastoff immersed himself in the arts from a young age. WebbShop the finest Sascha Brastoff Porcelain Sculpture Vases & Decorative Objects on Incollect today. New listings posted weekly. Sascha Brastoff Porcelain Sculpture Vases & Decorative Objects Incollect on the issues mike pompeo
Steve Conti Collection of Sascha Brastoff Photographs
WebbSascha became one of the top ceramic artists in the US. He was one of the originators of 1950s functional design. He did design contributed sculptures for the 1956 film, Forbidden Planet. Every year Howard would design a costume for Sascha to wear to the Los Angeles Artists and Models Ball. WebbSigned underneath: Sascha B A great addition to your mid century modern accent or paperweight collection. This would make a great unique gift for a birthday or a housewarming. MEASUREMENTS Sculpture measures 11 inch long by 3.75 inches wide by 3.5 inches tall and weighs 3lb 1oz CONDITION WebbSascha Brastoff (1918-1993) 1918 Sascha Brastoff was born Samuel Brostofsky in Cleveland, Ohio, one of eight children 1935 At age 17, Brastoff studies dance and eventually dances with the Cleveland Ballet. 1940 Attends Western Reserve School of Art in Cleveland. Brastoff goes to work for Macy's designing window displays in NYC. ion-turn