Storage Jar

Storage Jar

David DrakeWW-1857-016103
1857·Stoneware and glaze·45.7 × 43.2 cm (18 × 17 in.); Diam.: 43.2 cm (17 in.)

<p>This boldly inscribed storage jar was made by David Drake, who was born enslaved around 1800 and learned the art of hand-coiling, throwing, and glazing pottery in Edgefield, South Carolina. “LM” stands for Lewis Miles, Drake’s enslaver and owner of the Stoney Bluff Manufactory, part of the plantation where the potter labored from around 1849 to the 1860s. Drake was not the only artisan active in Edgefield, and his audacious works represent artistry, skill, and resilience at a time when enslaved people faced criminalization and violence for reading, writing, or even signing one’s name.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1857
Dimensions
45.7 × 43.2 cm (18 × 17 in.); Diam.: 43.2 cm (17 in.)

Artist

David Drake
David Drake

Ceramics

David Drake (American, c. 1801–1870s)

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Record

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Year
1857
Dimensions
45.7 × 43.2 cm (18 × 17 in.); Diam.: 43.2 cm (17 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1857-016103

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

David Drake

David Drake

Ceramics

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