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whisperinghomes01 · 2 months ago
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littlealienproducts · 3 months ago
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bunny faces bud vase with handles by nabbunabbu
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oracle-fae · 11 months ago
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gina025 · 2 months ago
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A miniature pottery vase
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arthistoryanimalia · 14 days ago
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Edmond Lachenal (France, 1855-1930)
Vases in the Form of Lanterns, c.1885
Glazed earthenware, Hand painted earthenware
Now on display at Philadelphia Museum of Art “Firing the Imagination: Japanese Intluence on French Ceramics, 1860-1910”
“In 1870, at age 15, Edmond Lachenal apprenticed himself to the renowned ceramist Théodore Deck. At the Deck studio in Paris, Lachenal learned both production techniques and the non-Western styles and ornamental traditions which Deck was beginning to incorporate in his work. Lachenal brought these approaches with him when he established his own workshop in 1883. There he produced small and large Japanese-inspired plaques, vases, and sculptural objects.
Shaped like Japanese paper lantern[s], th[ese] vase[s] [are] decorated with two sculptural brown bats. Lachenal may have been influenced by the work of the Japanese potter Miyagawa Kōzan (1842–1916), whose prize-winning ceramics were displayed at the Paris Universal Expositions of 1878 and 1889. Kōzan was celebrated for his decorative technique taka-ukibori (sculptural relief), in which he decorated the surfaces of his wares with realistic three-dimensional high reliefs and sculptures, such as a crab climbing on the edge of a bowl.”
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heaveninawildflower · 8 months ago
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Red earthenware vase with a floral decoration (1880) by John Bennett (American, 1840–1907).
Image and text information courtesy The Met.
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magicalshopping · 2 years ago
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♡ Strawberry Vase ♡
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ghostofkathrine · 2 months ago
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Collection of halloween vases
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nuveau-deco · 1 year ago
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Glazed Ceramics by Theodoor A.C. Colenbrander. All manufactured ca. 1923–24 by Plateelbakkerj Ram earthenware factory in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Photography by Centraal Museum, Utrecht / Adriaan van Dam. Museum inventory numbers: 11787 a, 11787 c, ” d, ” h, ” i, & ” k.
(Object Links: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 )
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figdays · 1 year ago
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Mniature Ceramic Vase and Flower Set // CatiDaehnhardt
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weirdpngs · 2 months ago
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littlealienproducts · 19 days ago
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Ceramic Mini Vase - Landscape by DodoToucan
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toyastales · 6 months ago
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Eye-catching minimalist decor
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gina025 · 2 months ago
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Mini vase 🏺
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arthistoryanimalia · 4 months ago
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Banko Ware Vases with Insect Motif Decoration
Japan, c.1900
stoneware w/overglaze enamels
18.2 x 11 cm (top photos) & 18 x 10.6 cm (bottom photos)
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 2004.013.016,17
https://aggv.ca/emuseum/objects/16116/vase-with-insect-motif-decoration
https://aggv.ca/emuseum/objects/16117/vase-with-insect-motif-decoration
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heaveninawildflower · 2 years ago
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Vase in the form of a lotus (British, 1880–91) by Moore Brothers .
Bone china with enamel decoration and gilding. 
Images and text information courtesy The Met.
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