Vase

Vase

1903·Earthenware and glaze·37.5 × 20.3 × 20.3 cm (14 3/4 × 8 × 8 in.)

<p>Inspired by the French earthenware at Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, William H. Grueby established his own firm in Boston the following year. By 1900, under the direction of George Prentiss Kendrick, Grueby Faience Company specialized in producing earthenware in solid shapes based on Asian precedents in a small spectrum of matte colors with elegant applied decoration. The color, shape, and symmetrical arrangement of daffodils on this vase evoke Japanese elements that Kendrick would have recognized through his involvement with the Boston Society of Art and Crafts. The beauty of Kendrick's designs—along with the laborious handcrafting—made Grueby among the most popular pottery in the country. Unfortunately, Grueby's devotion to time-consuming applied decoration led to the company's demise.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1903
Dimensions
37.5 × 20.3 × 20.3 cm (14 3/4 × 8 × 8 in.)

Artist

George Prentiss Kendrick
George Prentiss Kendrick

Design attributed to George Prentiss Kendrick (American, 1850–1919)

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Lamp Base

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WW-1899-123190

Record

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Year
1903
Dimensions
37.5 × 20.3 × 20.3 cm (14 3/4 × 8 × 8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1903-048726

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

George Prentiss Kendrick

George Prentiss Kendrick

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