1993.44 Rookwood Pottery, Vase



GENERAL DESCRIPTION    
The influence of contemporary Asian and European decorative arts, which inspired Maria Longworth Nichols to found Rookwood Pottery, are evident in this vase. While the crab applied in relief to its side is derived from Meiji period Japanese ceramics, characterized by extreme naturalism and three-dimensionality, its swirled glaze is reminiscent of Japanese-inspired ceramics and glass produced in fin de siècle France. 

Adapted from
DMA unpublished material.

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DMA unpublished material = TMS, Notes, Curatorial Remarks

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PROVENANCE
Until 1993: Rosalie Berberian, New Haven, Connecticut [1]

From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above through David Rago Modern Auctions, LLP, New York, New York [1], [2]

[1] Laura Beach, "Berberian Sale A Tribute to Collector of 20 Years," Antiques and the Arts Weekly, March 19, 1993, 62-64. 

[2] See David Rago Modern Auctions, LLP invoice (dated March 1, 1993, copy in Collections Records Object File) and Dallas Museum of Art invoice (dated March 12, 1993, copy in Collections Records Object File).

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Kozan Miyagawa, Water Jar with Crab Design in High Relief, Meiji period

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General Description
   
The influence of contemporary Asian and European decorative arts, which inspired Maria Longworth Nichols to found Rookwood Pottery, are evident in this vase. While the crab applied in relief to its side is derived from Meiji period Japanese ceramics, characterized by extreme naturalism and three-dimensionality, its swirled glaze is reminiscent of Japanese-inspired ceramics and glass produced in fin de siècle France. 

Adapted from
DMA unpublished material.

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Notes
DMA unpublished material = TMS, Notes, Curatorial Remarks

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE
Until 1993: Rosalie Berberian, New Haven, Connecticut [1]

From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above through David Rago Modern Auctions, LLP, New York, New York [1], [2]

[1] Laura Beach, "Berberian Sale A Tribute to Collector of 20 Years," Antiques and the Arts Weekly, March 19, 1993, 62-64. 

[2] See David Rago Modern Auctions, LLP invoice (dated March 1, 1993, copy in Collections Records Object File) and Dallas Museum of Art invoice (dated March 12, 1993, copy in Collections Records Object File).

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glazing (coating): AAT: 300053914
painting (image-making): AAT: 300054216
*Decorative Arts and Design
relief (sculpture techniques): AAT: 300053622
Japonisme: AAT: 300055785
@Robinson
vases: AAT: 300132254
crabs (animals): AAT: 300249722
earthenware: AAT: 300140803
glaze: AAT: 300015091
Cincinnati (Ohio/United States): TGN: 7013604
Rookwood Pottery: ULAN: 500331050
art pottery: AAT: 300185648
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