Vase: Eva line - medium

Classification: 
Date: 
1999-2003
Medium: 
Porcelain
Dimensions: 
Overall: 9 3/4 x 3 1/4 in. ( 24.8 x 8.3 cm )
Description: 
Medium white handmade porcelain vase with matte finish.
Credit Line: 
Gift of James Klein and David Reid
Object Number: 
2003.23.4
Gallery Label: 
New York City-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel (b. 1906) joined forces with Brooklyn potters James Klein and David Reid in 1999. The undulating curves of these nestling vases recall elements of Zeisel's work from fifty years earlier. Designed by Eva at age 93, they demonstrate her ongoing "playful search for beauty."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
2003
eMuseum Object ID: 
54286
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Vase: Eva line - medium

Classification: 
Date: 
1999-2003
Medium: 
Porcelain
Dimensions: 
Overall: 9 3/4 x 3 1/4 in. ( 24.8 x 8.3 cm )
Description: 
Medium white handmade porcelain vase with matte finish.
Credit Line: 
Gift of James Klein and David Reid
Object Number: 
2003.23.2
Gallery Label: 
New York City-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel (b. 1906) joined forces with Brooklyn potters James Klein and David Reid in 1999. The undulating curves of these nestling vases recall elements of Zeisel's work from fifty years earlier. Designed by Eva at age 93, they demonstrate her ongoing "playful search for beauty."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
2003
eMuseum Object ID: 
54285
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Vase: Eva line - small

Classification: 
Date: 
1999-2003
Medium: 
Porcelain
Dimensions: 
Overall: 7 x 3 in. ( 17.8 x 7.6 cm )
Description: 
Small white handmade porcelain vase with matte finish.
Credit Line: 
Gift of James Klein and David Reid
Object Number: 
2003.23.10
Gallery Label: 
New York City-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel (b. 1906) joined forces with Brooklyn potters James Klein and David Reid in 1999. The undulating curves of these nestling vases recall elements of Zeisel's work from fifty years earlier. Designed by Eva at age 93, they demonstrate her ongoing "playful search for beauty."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
2003
eMuseum Object ID: 
54284
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Sugar bowl with lid

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3 1/2 x 4 x 4 in. ( 8.9 x 10.2 x 10.2 cm )
Description: 
Chartreuse sugar bowl and lid in the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.5ab
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54282
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Platter

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/2 x 6 x 9 in. ( 3.8 x 15.2 x 22.9 cm )
Description: 
Kidney-shaped light tan platter from the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.6c
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54230
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Platter

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/2 x 5 x 7 in. ( 3.8 x 12.7 x 17.8 cm )
Description: 
Kidney-shaped rust platter from the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.6d
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54225
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Platter

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 x 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. ( 5.1 x 19 x 26.7 cm )
Description: 
Kidney-shaped light orange platter from the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.6b
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54224
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Platters (four)

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Description: 
Kidney-shaped platters (four) from the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.6a-d
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54223
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Platter

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1946-1960
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/2 x 10 3/4 x 15 in. ( 3.8 x 27.3 x 38.1 cm )
Description: 
Kidney-shaped light tan platter from the "Town and Country" pattern.
Credit Line: 
Gift of Eva Zeisel, Designer
Object Number: 
2003.56.6a
Gallery Label: 
In the mid-1940s, the president of Red Wing Pottery commissioned New York-based industrial designer Eva Zeisel to create a "Greenwich Villagey" dinner service; namely, tableware with informal shapes that would appeal to young consumers embracing a more casual lifestyle after World War II. The resulting line of dinnerware of free-form organic shapes with mix-and-match colors was promoted by Red Wing as "contemporary, functional, colorful, smart."
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1960
eMuseum Object ID: 
54222
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Supper plate

Classification: 
Date: 
1800-1820
Medium: 
Porcelain
Description: 
Imari design
Credit Line: 
Gift of Mrs. Clarence S. Fiske
Object Number: 
1950.36i
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
54188
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

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