Vase / Pewabic Pottery

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Accession Number
1972/2.188
Title
Vase
Artist Nationality
American
Artist Life Dates
20th c.
Medium and Support
stoneware with iridescent glaze
Object Creation Date
1916
Object Creation Place
North and Central America (continent)
United States (nation)
Michigan (state)
Wayne (county)
Detroit (inhabited place)
Creation Place 2
United States (nation)
Creation Place 3
Michigan (state)
Creation Place 4
Wayne (county)
Creation Place 5
Detroit (inhabited place)
Style/Group/Movement
Arts and Crafts
Inscription
Stickers on base: PEWABIC DETROIT 23 PEWABIC DETROIT (signed:) MARY CHASE STRAT(TON)
Dimensions
10 cm x 9 cm x 9 cm (3 15/16 in. x 3 9/16 in. x 3 9/16 in.)
Century
20th century
Primary Object Classification
Ceramic
Primary Object Type
vase
Physical Description
Ceramic bottle-shaped footed vessel with bulbous body, narrow neck and flared mouth covered in an iridescent glaze over a semi-matte glaze that creates an appearance of irregular patches of color in greens and blues with an overall rose color.
Subject Matter
The first quarter of this century saw the rise of a number of art potteries in the United States, a facet of the international Arts and Crafts Movement. Founded in Detroit in 1907 by Mary Chase Stratton (employing her married name of Perry at a later date) and Horace James Calkins, the Pewabic Pottery concentrated on hand-built vessels whose shapes were largely derived from traditional Asian ceramics. Under Marry Chase Stratton’s artistic direction, these refined forms were combined with a rich variety of iridescent glazes that became the Pottery’s hallmark.
Most of the works in the Museum of Art’s Pewabic collection come from Margaret Watson Parker, a Detroit-area collector and associate of Charles Lang Freer. Mrs. Parker’s bequest to the University of Michigan included numerous Pewabic works selected personally for her by Mary Chase Stratton for their quality and beauty. Several additional pieces of Pewabic ware came to the University from the collection of H.O. Havemeyer.
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vase
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1972/2.188
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"Vase; Pewabic Pottery." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1972-sl-2.188/1972_2.188.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 24, 2024.
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