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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1981M40 |
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| Collection: | Applied Art – Pottery |
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| Date: | 1889 – 1898 |
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| Maker Information | | Manufacturer: | William De Morgan (& Co) – View history |
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| Painter: | Fred Passenger – View biography for Fred Passenger |
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Notes | William De Morgan (1839-1917) had no formal training as a potter; his career in this field developed from a brief period as a painter of stained glass which he abandoned in 1872 under the influence of an inheritance, and his friend William Morris (1834-96).De Morgan set up a small workshop at his house in Chelsea where he was able to exercise his considerable ability as a designer of decoration for pottery, with experiments into the chemistry of ceramic decoration and the construction of kilns and other equipment. he continued to pursue these interests when the factory moved to Merton Abbey, near London (1882-1888) and Fulham (1888-1898).This jar and cover forms part of the Alan Green collection of De Morgan wares which covered the whole 30 years of production. The collection of 149 objects was offered for sale to Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery in 1981. | | Presented by the Friends of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery with 50% assistance from the Victoria & Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1981. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 19th Century |
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| School/Style: | William de Morgan |
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| Medium: | Earthenware with enamel over a white slip. |
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| Material(s): | Enamel |
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| Place of Origin: | London, England |
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Dimensions | | Height: | 305 mm |
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| Diameter: | 100 mm |
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