Lissaman, Elizabeth Hazel (1901–1991)
Lissaman, Elizabeth Hazel (1901–1991)
New Zealand potter. Name variations: Elizabeth Hazel Hall. Born on Oct 11, 1901, in Blenheim, New Zealand; died on Feb 18, 1991, in Cambridge, New Zealand; dau. of Henri Lissaman (sheep farmer) and Helen Eva (Bligh) Lissaman; m. Henry Francis Hall, 1930 (died 1980); children: 3 sons.
Raised on father's sheep station near Seddon; learned pottery from library books and other potters in Australia; established studio on parents' farm; produced primarily domestic ware similar to majolica; published Pottery for Pleasure in Australia and New Zealand (1969); member of New Zealand Society of Potters. Received OBE (1982).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).
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