**early life and background**
pieter van der want, also known as p van der want, was a dutch ceramic artist born in amsterdam, netherlands in 1935. this enigmatic figure left an indelible mark on the world of ceramics with his unique creations.
**artistic contributions and notable works**
* **world war i dutch ivory neutrality plate (1918)**:
university of pretoria museums (pretoria, south africa), ceramic. this plate is a testament to van der want's skill in capturing the essence of neutrality during world war i. * **other notable works**:
- gray day by eduard karsen (rijksmuseum amsterdam, netherlands), oil on canvas. this piece showcases the influence of van der want's contemporaries.
- king david by aert de gelder (rijksmuseum amsterdam, netherlands), oil on canvas. this work highlights the diverse range of artistic styles during van der want's time.
**artistic style and influences**
van der want's work in ceramics is characterized by
intricate designs and
delicate patterns, reflecting his dutch heritage. his style, though not widely documented, is a blend of traditional techniques with modern flair.
**legacy and passing**
pieter van der want passed away in 2010, leaving behind a legacy in the world of ceramics. his work can be found in various collections, including those at ArtsDot.com, which provides an extensive platform for art enthusiasts to explore his creations.
**further exploration and resources**
* for more on van der want's works and similar artists, visit [https://ArtsDot.com/@/pieter-van-der-want](https://ArtsDot.com/@/pieter-van-der-want) * explore the rijksmuseum amsterdam's collection at [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/a@d3blav-the-rijksmuseum-amsterdam-netherlands](https://ArtsDot.com/@@/a@d3blav-the-rijksmuseum-amsterdam-netherlands)
- **key dates:** * born in 1935 * passed away in 2010
**note:** this biography is based on available information and may not be exhaustive due to the limited public documentation on pieter van der want's life and work.