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David Shaner

David Shaner (1934 - 2002) was active/lived in Montana.  David Shaner is known for Sculpture, ceramics.

David Shaner was resident director of the Archie Bray Foundation, a ceramic residency program from 1963-1970.

The artist lives in Bigfork, Montana.   ...  [Displaying 154 of 369 characters.]  Artist bio

Artist auction records

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Artist artworks for sale and wanted

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Research resources

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for David Shaner available:    Rosalyn Gale Powell,  Anne Hirondelle,  Mutsuo Yanagihara,  Harold Balazs,  Patti Warashina,  Neil Meitzler,  Frank Boyden,  Robert Sperry,  Virginia Banks,  Frank Okada,  Akio Takamori,  James W Washington Jr,  Gertrud & Otto Natzler,  Helmi Juvonen,  Kathleen Parks Adkison,  Richard Gilkey,  Rudy Autio,  Fay Chong,  Jay (John Jay) Steensma,  George Tsutakawa,  Wendell Brazeau,  Windsor Utley,  Guy Irving Anderson,  William Cumming



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Keywords and Quick Facts for David Shaner


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Hand-Crafted Objects
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
  • Abstract Sculpture Specialty
  • Ceramic Specialty

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