Permanent Collection Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
2007.1.533 |
Collection |
Ceramics Collection |
Media Collection |
American Art Pottery Collection |
Manufacturer |
Roseville Pottery Company (1890-1954) |
Title |
Green Experimental Vase with an Earlam Form and Applied and Stylized White Flowers |
Date |
Circa 1930 |
Makers Marks |
Illegible manufacturer's marks in blue underglaze appear on the vesse's underside. |
Description |
An experimental piece from Roseville Pottery Company's Earlam line introduced in 1930, this vase, shape number 519-7", is a beautiful example of the subtle glaze variations in this middle-period line. This one-of-a-kind, experimental piece features a highly stylized flower motif applied by hand to the vessel's surface. While beautiful, this motif did not go into production. |
Medium |
Earthenware, Glaze |
Technique |
Cast, Glazed, Hand Applied Decoration |
Height (in) |
6.750 |
Diameter (in) |
7.000 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Art Deco |
Place of Origin |
Zanesville, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Paul J. and Kimberly A. Diamond |
Source Collection |
Paul J. and Kimberly A. Diamond Collection |
People |
Diamond, Paul |
Search Terms |
American Art American Art Pottery American Artists American Ceramics Art Deco Cast Earlam Experimental Flowers Green Hand Decorated Matte Ohio Art Ohio Artists Ohio Companies Ohio Manufacturers Pastels Pottery Artists Pottery Decorators Roseville Pottery Company (1890-1954) Roseville Pottery Company Middle-Period Lines Tan Vases Zanesville Artists Zanesville, Ohio |
Location |
Not on view |
