2002.39.1-5 Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.
2002.39.5 Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.
2002.39.4 Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.
2002.39.3.A-B Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.
2002.39.2.A-B Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.
2010.32 Viktor Schrenkengost, Jazz Bowl
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The first Jazz Bowl was created in 1930 when Cowan Pottery received a commission through Brownell-Lambertson Gallery
Viktor Schreckengost (1906-2008)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Born June 23, 1906 in Sebring, Ohio, industrial designer Viktor Schreckengost influenced many generations of artists and industrial designers, as both a teacher and an independent contractor for commercial goods.
1994.11.6 Eva Zeisel, “Tomorrow’s Classic” shape ladle with "Dawn" pattern decoration from the "Hallcraft"line
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Eva Zeisel designed Tomorrow’s Classic around 1950, following the success of her Museum and
1953.17 John Frederick Peto, Fish House Door, 1905
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
An eel-fisher's tools of the trade are the subject of this late still life by John Frederick Peto, a close associate of William Michael Harnett, the other great trompe l'oe
2000.384.2 - 2000.384.4 Russel Wright "Theme Formal” salad, dinner, and dessert plate, c. 1964
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1963, designer Russel Wright collaborated with manufacturer Yamamoto Porcelain Company and importer Schmid International to produce Theme Formal and Theme Informal, tableware lines with complementary designs, colors, and textures.