Martin Brothers Studio Ceramics was a British pottery established by Robert Wallace Martin and his brothers in 1873. The studio gained a reputation for producing innovative, quirky, and highly detailed ceramics, often featuring grotesque and comical characters.
Robert Martin, along with his brothers Charles, Edwin, and Walter, commenced pottery production in their father's stoneware factory in Fulham, London. They experimented with glazes and textures, creating unique designs that drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including medieval art, Japanese ceramics, and the natural world.
Their most famous pieces are the "Wally Birds", which were sculptural birds with distinctive beaks and quirky expressions. The Martin Brothers also produced other animal-inspired sculptures, such as lizards, fish, and frogs, which were often designed as vases or jugs.
The Martin Brothers' pottery was highly sought after by collectors and influential figures of the time, including the writer Oscar Wilde, who was more...
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