Vase
ca. 1923 (made)
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Vase of dark red stoneware or high-fired earthenware, with ovoid body, flared rim and small foot ring.
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Materials and techniques | Red stoneware with a tin glaze |
Brief description | Vase, tin-glazed stoneware or earthenware, Otto Lindig, Dornburg, about 1923 |
Physical description | Vase of dark red stoneware or high-fired earthenware, with ovoid body, flared rim and small foot ring. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'OL' in monogram underlined and two dots, incised. |
Object history | The Bauhaus at Weimar had no pottery-making facilities on-site, and all ceramics were made at nearby Dornburg. Otto Lindig became the technical director there, and continued to run the Dornburg workshop after the Bauhaus had moved to Dessau. An identical item is illustrated in the 1931 catalogue issued by Lindig's workshop, where it is described as a vase. This example was said to have formerly been in the possession of painter and former Bauhaus student Johannes Driesch (1901-1930), and then his daughter. It was acquired by the museum form Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Cologne. |
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Accession number | C.250-1993 |
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Record created | February 16, 1999 |
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