Two-handled vase – Sam Schellink
萨姆·施林克1903
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Four-sided base rising to curved wide handles that branch from shoulders and join narrow tubular neck under rim; painted decoration of lilies in orange/brown tones.
作品介绍
- 标题: Two-handled vase
- 创作者: Sam Schellink
- 创作日期: 1903
- Viewing Notes: The Rozenburg Pottery and Porcelian Factory, founded in 1883 in The Hague, was a prolific manufacturer of earthenwares and tiles. Among their distinctive products were vases and dishes with bold abstract patterns designed by Theodorus A. C. Colenbrander. Rozenburg's most famous wares, however, were translucent and almost weightless "eggshell" porcelains with intricately painted decorations based on studies of plants, flowers, insects, and animals. An important factor in Rozenburg's success was the hiring of talented artists to handpaint each piece. Although the factory was short-lived, closing completely in 1917, it played an important role in disseminating the modern art nouveau style in the Netherlands.
- Exhibitions: "The Structure of Style: Dutch Modernism in the Applied Arts, 1880-1930," Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, September 13, 1994 – August 20, 1995."Rococo: The Continuing Curve," Cooper-Hewitt, New York, 3/6/08-7/7/08
- Dimensions: 30 x 14.7 x 11 cm (11 13/16 x 5 13/16 x 4 5/16 in.)
- 类型: Two-handled vase
- 权利: Gift of Arthur Altschul
- 材质: Porcelain
该作品收藏于:
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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