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Coffee Pot
Pavel JanákWW-1912-012683
1912·Earthenware·Combined: 8 1/2 × 7 × 5 in., 1.7 lb. (21.6 × 17.8 × 12.7 cm, 0.8 kg)
2000.173a: 7 1/8 × 5 × 7 in., 1.4 lb. (18.1 × 12.7 × 17.8 cm, 0.6 kg)
20000.173b: 4 3/4 × 4 1/2 × 4 1/2 in., 0.3 lb. (12.1 × 11.4 × 11.4 cm, 0.1 kg)
Purchase, Lita Annenberg Hazen Charitable Trust Gift, 2000
Catalogue
- Year
- 1912
- Medium
- Earthenware
- Dimensions
- Combined: 8 1/2 × 7 × 5 in., 1.7 lb. (21.6 × 17.8 × 12.7 cm, 0.8 kg) 2000.173a: 7 1/8 × 5 × 7 in., 1.4 lb. (18.1 × 12.7 × 17.8 cm, 0.6 kg) 20000.173b: 4 3/4 × 4 1/2 × 4 1/2 in., 0.3 lb. (12.1 × 11.4 × 11.4 cm, 0.1 kg)
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Artist
- Pavel Janák
Artist

Pavel Janák
Pavel Janák was a Czech architect and designer central to the development of Cubism in Central Europe during the early twentieth century. Working primarily in architecture, furniture, and applied design, he developed a geometric formal language that translated Cubist painting principles into three-dimensional space and functional objects. His work bridged the avant-garde and the decorative arts, establishing a distinctive Czech modernist vocabulary that influenced design across the region for decades.
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- Pavel Janák
- Year
- 1912
- Medium
- Earthenware
- Dimensions
- Combined: 8 1/2 × 7 × 5 in., 1.7 lb. (21.6 × 17.8 × 12.7 cm, 0.8 kg) 2000.173a: 7 1/8 × 5 × 7 in., 1.4 lb. (18.1 × 12.7 × 17.8 cm, 0.6 kg) 20000.173b: 4 3/4 × 4 1/2 × 4 1/2 in., 0.3 lb. (12.1 × 11.4 × 11.4 cm, 0.1 kg)
- Watts ID
- WW-1912-012683
Source
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Source
- met
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified