Vase – Rozenburg Den Haag
Rozenburg Den Haag1903
该作品的收藏者:
This extraordinary vase, made by the Rozenburg factory in Holland, epitomizes the reasons Rozenburg is considered the most exquisite of all Art Nouveau porcelain: a daringly drawn-out shape, impossibly thin body, and extraordinary naturalistic painting. Using a bone-china recipe developed in the 1890s, the factory slip-cast the delicate vessels in a revolving mold in which liquid clay was spun outward by centrifugal force. The process allowed for the handles of vases and spouts of teapots to be formed as one piece with the body rather than being cast separately and added on later. As seen in this rare large example, the resulting forms were attenuated, eccentric, and flamboyant.
作品介绍
- 标题: Vase
- 创作日期: 1903
- 实际尺寸: w13.3 x h41.3 x d13.3 cm (overall)
- Manufacturer: Rozenburg Den Haag
- Credit Line: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by the Decorative Arts Endowment Fund and the Museum Collectors, with gifts from Mary Anne Phillips in honor of Mrs. Martha Holloman Porus; Cecil and Sharon Griffin; and by exchange, Mrs. W.B. Sharp, Miss Annette Finnigan, and the D'Oyley Art Gallery
- 类型: Ceramics
- 外部链接: MFAH
- 材质: Eggshell porcelain
该作品收藏于:
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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