Ian Broun Sprague (1920–1994) was an Australian twentieth century studio potter, ceramic sculptor and graphic artist. Delayed by the Second World War and a false start in architecture, he spent (broadly) his forties adapting Australian domestic pottery to a Japanese aesthetic of contemplative use; his fifties as a sculptor in two and three dimensional pottery; his sixties and seventies making landscape works on paper.
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1920
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1994 (aged 73)
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