Pitcher

Pitcher

Joseph GreenWW-1890-113954
1890·Earthenware and glaze·14.3 × 22.9 cm (5 5/8 × 9 in.)

<p>In addition to both small- and large-scale bronze sculptures—most notably, the lions flanking the Art Institute’s Michigan Avenue entrance—Edward Kemeys created utilitarian vessels such as this ceramic pitcher. Produced by the potter Joseph Green and sold at Burley and Company in Chicago, the pitcher features four heads of Native Americans similar to those Kemeys sculpted for the lobby of Chicago’s Marquette Building. While the artist employed a geometric decoration reminiscent of Native American basketry, the pitcher’s form is not based on an actual vessel.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1890
Dimensions
14.3 × 22.9 cm (5 5/8 × 9 in.)

Artist

Joseph Green
Joseph Green

Designed by Edward Kemeys (American, 1843–1907)

San Francisco, CA, USA

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Record

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Year
1890
Dimensions
14.3 × 22.9 cm (5 5/8 × 9 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1890-113954

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Joseph Green

Joseph Green

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