Face Jug

British

On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 10

What clearer indication could there be that the English potters enjoyed their work than the comical faces that enliven these jugs? Such pieces have been excavated across Britain—in East Anglia, London, and Lincoln—but were also sent in large numbers to Norway.

Face Jug, Earthenware, green glaze, British

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