Vase with stylized floral pattern
CultureDutch
Date1898-1908
MediumEarthenware with glazes
DimensionsOverall: 11 in. (27.9 cm)
MarkingsDistel 60/18 and decorator's initials
DescriptionThe vase exemplifies the first type of floral décor produced during the Art Nouveau period under the factory`s first artistic directly Cornelis de Bruin. The stylized
floral pattern painted in dark glazes was inspired by Rozenburg (1883-1916) in The Hague, and was the most characteristic style of De Distel until it turned to a matte glaze pattern against an ivory background around 1903.
floral pattern painted in dark glazes was inspired by Rozenburg (1883-1916) in The Hague, and was the most characteristic style of De Distel until it turned to a matte glaze pattern against an ivory background around 1903.
Credit LineGift of Martha Durdin
Object numberG13.17.1
Classifications
European CeramicsSub-classification
Dutch EarthenwareStatus
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