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Don Schreckengost (September 23, 1910 – December 24, 2001) was an American industrial ceramic designer who was active from the 1930s through the 1990s.  He is considered to be the first American industrial ceramic designer.


Early life

Schreckengost was born in
Sebring, Ohio Sebring is a village in southwestern Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The population was 4,191 as of the 2020 census. It is part of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. History Sebring was founded by the Sebring family from East Liver ...
.  He was one of six children and the youngest of three brothers.  At the time, Sebring was an important center in the US ceramics industry.  His father was in charge of the kilns at a ceramics company and as a child Don would go to the factory with his father on Saturdays and work in clay while his father prepared for the upcoming week.  His oldest brother
Viktor Schreckengost Viktor Schreckengost (June 26, 1906 – January 26, 2008) was an American industrial designer as well as a teacher, sculptor, and artist. His wide-ranging work included noted pottery designs, industrial design, bicycle design and seminal re ...
became an important industrial designer who taught at
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.  His other brother Paul Schreckengost became a model and mold maker who also worked in the ceramic industry. Don worked with Paul at the Gem Clay Forming Company while he was in high school and learned the art of ceramic model and mold making.  He graduated from the Cleveland School for the Arts (now
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) in 1935.  During his time in school he spent his summers working for ceramics companies, and completed an internship at Salem China in Salem, Ohio. In addition to his interest in art and ceramics, Schreckengost had a passion for music and sports from an early age. He was in a big band based in Chicago for a short time in 1935, and played semi-pro baseball and basketball in Ohio and New York.


Professional career

While working as an intern at Salem China while he was a student, Schreckengost designed ''Tricorne'', which was a unique dinnerware line with a unique triangular shape.  The design was inspired in part by the development of a bright orange glaze at Salem China. In 1935, Schreckengost became professor and chair of the design department at the
New York State College of Ceramics The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University (NYSCC) is a statutory college of the State University of New York located on the campus of Alfred University, Alfred, New York. There are a total of 616 students, including 536 undergradu ...
at
Alfred University Alfred University is a private university in Alfred (village), New York, Alfred, New York. It has a total undergraduate population of approximately 1,600 students. The university hosts the New York State College of Ceramics, which includes The ...
.  He was recruited to establish a curriculum in industrial ceramic design. His students included Glidden Parker who established Glidden Pottery, in
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.  In 1936, he studied sculpture under Adolph Jensen in Stockholm, and in 1939 he was guest instructor at the Universitaria de Bellas Arts in San Miguel Allende, Mexico where he created a large fresco depicting ceramics.  During his time at Alfred, he was active as a designer, working with
Syracuse China Syracuse China, located in Lyncourt, New York (a suburb of Syracuse), was a manufacturer of fine china. Founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in the town of Geddes, the company initially produced earthenware; in the late 19th c ...
,
Buffalo China Buffalo China, Inc., formerly known as Buffalo Pottery, was a company founded in 1901 in Buffalo, New York as a manufacturer of semi-vitreous, and later vitreous, china. Prior to its acquisition by Oneida Ltd. in 1983, the company was one of th ...
, Salem China and Du Bois Press in Rochester, NY. In 1945, Schreckengost left Alfred University, and became Design Director at
Homer Laughlin China Company The Fiesta Tableware Company (formerly The Homer Laughlin China Company) is a ceramics manufacturer located in Newell, West Virginia, United States. Established in 1871, it is widely known for its Art Deco glazed dinnerware line, Fiesta. In 2002 ...
, in Newell, WV, which was the largest pottery in the world at the time.  While at Homer Laughlin his designs included the ''Epicure'', ''Skytone'', and ''Rhythm'' lines. In 1960 he established Don Schreckengost Design for Industry, Inc.  Through this business he divided his time between a number of different companies including
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, Salem China, Royal China, Mayer China, the O. Hommel Company, and Summitville Tiles.


Awards and honors

Awards and honors received by Schreckengost include: U.S. Pottery Award, Contemporary Ceramics of the Western Hemisphere,
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, 1941 The Binns Medal, 1946 Fellow,
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, 1950


Collections

Schreckengost's work is held in the following collections:
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, Washington, DC Cooper-Hewett National Design Museum, New York, NY
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, Syracuse, NY Museum of Ceramics, East Liverpool, OH International Museum of Dinnerware Design, Ann Arbor, MI


Murals

Schreckengost painted the following murals: Fresco – Mural – Eschel De Bellas Artes, San Miguel, Mexico, 1939 Exterior Mural (107' x 17') Former Summitville Tile Showroom at 631 Boardman-Canfield Road, Youngstown, OH Interior Topological Tile Mural (40' x 19'), Subway, Philadelphia Transit Authority


References

American industrial designers American ceramists Alfred University faculty Artists from Ohio Fellows of the American Ceramic Society {{DEFAULTSORT:Schreckengost, Don 1910 births 2001 deaths