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Ceramics, Room 140, Factory Ceramics

Fennia

Vase
1900-1902 (designed), 1902-1920 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Cast white earthenware vase of six-sided bottle shape, printed and hand-painted with geometric plant-like forms in stylised panels in green and reddish brown.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFennia (series title)
Materials and techniques
Cast earthenware with printed and hand-painted decoration
Brief description
'Fennia' vase, cast earthenware with printed and painted decoration, made by the Arabia Factory, Finland, 1902-1920.
Physical description
Cast white earthenware vase of six-sided bottle shape, printed and hand-painted with geometric plant-like forms in stylised panels in green and reddish brown.
Dimensions
  • Height: 35cm
  • Diameter: 17cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'MADE IN FINLAND ARABIA' (Printed in green)
  • 'ARABIA 115 D 1 F 38' (Impressed)
  • Four lines (Painted in red/brown)
  • (Remains of paper label with printed rim in red)
Object history
The 'Fennia' range was the result of an order for decorative patterns designed by a "famous Finnish artist" placed in 1900 by an American importer. The artist has never been identified although there has been much unfounded speculation that he might have been one of the three most famous Finnish architects of the time, Armas.

Lindgren, Eliel Saarinen or Herman Gesellius. In 1914 thirty designs in this range were in production; the range was discontinued in the early 1920s.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Greenhalgh, Paul (Ed.), Art Nouveau: 1890-1914 . London: V&A Publications, 2000
Collection
Accession number
C.30-1990

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Record createdJanuary 14, 2003
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