The ‘Top Five’ Designers of Cybis Porcelain

The ‘Top Five’ Designers of Cybis Porcelain

We now shift focus from the smallest (smallest limited editions) to the largest: This post identifies the top five sculptors who created the modern-day Cybis porcelains, in terms of how many sculptures they created for the studio (whether or not they were released by Cybis as retail items.) Retail editions that were sold as a [...]

Cybis Artist Profile: Charles (‘Chuck’) Oldham

Cybis Artist Profile: Charles (‘Chuck’) Oldham

One of the most noted freelance sculptors of Cybis bird and animal studies was Charles Oldham, affectionately known as ‘Chuck.’ He was born in 1950 in Philadelphia and lived there until the age of eight, displaying an innate talent for sculpting by fashioning items even in grade school and with no formal training. His high-school [...]

Cybis ‘Two-Fers’ and ‘Trios’ (Multiple Subjects on a Single Sculpture)

Having previously looked at the pairs, companions, and sets that the Cybis porcelain studio produced, it’s also interesting to see what I call their ‘two-fer’ and ‘trio’ pieces. These are sculptures that have more than one subject, both (or all) being of equal design weight/importance. There was also one sculpture that was composed of four [...]

Cybis Porcelain Gifts of State

Cybis Porcelain Gifts of State

During the 'golden age' of the Cybis studio's production (1960s and 1970s) their pieces were regularly chosen to be official Gifts of State from our country to foreign dignitaries. Presidents Nixon and Ford were particularly fond of doing so, in fact, but in reality that process doesn't begin in the Oval Office. So where does [...]

Cybis Bird Sculptures after 1960

Cybis Bird Sculptures after 1960

Almost none of the Cybis birds produced after 1960 resemble the early birds of the 1950s in style, and all of them were created in bisque (matte) porcelain. The sculptures below are sorted by decade according to their introduction year. The Cybis Owls shows those birds in more detail than is mentioned here, and the [...]

Going To the Dogs: Canines by Cybis

Going To the Dogs: Canines by Cybis

The Cybis studio produced relatively few dog and cat studies – less than a dozen of each during the studio’s entire history. I have never seen a Cordey-imprint dog, although there were three different cats made. Most of the canine sculptures were introduced in the 1980s or later and all are open (non-limited) editions. The [...]

Purr-fectly Charming Cybis Cats

Purr-fectly Charming Cybis Cats

Cats and dogs were both represented in porcelain by Cybis, although less than a dozen designs were created in either category. The majority of those sculptures were produced by the modern (post-1960) studio although there are earlier examples. In fact, there are two feline designs dating from the Cordey era (1940s-early 1950s). Dual-marked Cordey/Cybis Cats [...]