Agateware vase and cover
This agate glazed vase with Bacchus-head handles demonstrate the variety of decorating techniques mastered at the factory of Josiah Wedgwood (1730–95) and his partner Thomas Bentley (1730–80) to cater to the demands of the middle-class market in England. New decorative finishes and glazing techniques catered to the demands for novelty. Printed sources such as Jacques Stella’s Livre de Vases played an important role in furnishing classically inspired models for vases such as this one.
Artwork Details
- Title: Agateware vase and cover
- Maker: Wedgwood and Bentley (British, Etruria, Staffordshire, 1769–1780)
- Date: ca. 1770
- Culture: British, Etruria, Staffordshire
- Medium: Glazed earthenware decorated with agate glaze, gilt and jasperware base
- Dimensions: Confirmed: 9 × 3 3/4 × 3 1/16 in. (22.9 × 9.5 × 7.8 cm)
- Classification: Ceramics-Pottery
- Credit Line: Gift of the Starr and Wolfe Families, 2018
- Object Number: 2018.889.4a, b
- Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
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