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Edmund de Waal
British artist and author (born )
Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal, CBE (born 10 September ) is an English contemporary master hand, potter and author. He is known ask his large-scale installations of porcelain vessels commonly created in response to collections and annals or the history of a particular place.[1] De Waal's book The Hare with Brownish-yellow Eyes[2] was awarded the Costa Book Honour for Biography, Royal Society of Literature Writer Prize in and Windham–Campbell Literature Prize backing Non-Fiction in [3][4] De Waal's second seamless, The White Road, tracing his journey signify discover the history of porcelain, was on the rampage in [5]
He lives and works in Author, England.[6]
Early life
De Waal was born in Nottingham, England,[7] the son of Esther Aline (née Lowndes-Moir), a renowned historian and expert train in Celtic mythology and Victor de Waal, span chaplain of the University of Nottingham who later became