Jar,
17551800
Made in New York City
Stoneware with salt glaze, 11 in. (27.9 cm) high
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Montgomery
1973.138.12
Hard, non-porous salt-glazed stoneware made an ideal
vessel for food preparation and storage in the eighteenth century. The
sinuous curves of this jar are patterned after forms used in ancient Greece
and Rome. The potter decorated this piece with impressed rings at the
shoulder and foot as well as with a serpentine vine and leaf design that
was first incised into the surface of the jar and then filled in with
colorful glaze. Unusually, this jar features both cobalt blue and blue-green
glazes, while most jars of this type were decorated in only one color,
usually cobalt. The colorful design makes an excellent contrast to the
subtle "orange peel" texture that is characteristic of salt-glazed
stoneware.
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