Légende
Jug with a handle with zoomorphic decoration: procession of hens. Maker: Antoni Kenar 1906–1959, sculptor; co-creators: Office of Production Aesthetics Supervision Warsaw; 1947–1949 and State Secondary School of Fine Arts in Zakopane Zakopane; est. 1876. Materials/technique: ceramics, painted decorations; style/features: zoomorphic representations, linear patterns, unique item. Date: 1949; place of origin: Zakopane. Function/type: vessel jug with handle. Dimensions: height 18.5 cm; width 13.8 cm; depth 16.0 cm., A ceramic jug with a rounded body and a slightly flared rim sits against a plain gray background; the jug's exterior is mainly off-white with a slightly speckled, textured surface and an interior that is a warm brown. A hand-painted dark green band of stylized bird-like figures wraps around the middle, showing simple outlines, dots, and curved shapes, while a row of irregular reddish-pink dots decorates the lower portion and a wavy reddish-pink band encircles the neck. The rim shows uneven glazing with some glossy and matte areas and small chips, and the base edge reveals unglazed brown clay.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A17_414
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.2Mo (1.6Mo) / 34.1cm x 44.2cm / 4032 x 5216 (300dpi)