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Tree of Life

Dish
2005 (designed and made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Earthenware dish entitled 'Tree of Life'. Hand painted decoration depicting a tree with fruit and two birds, in the centre, in brown, yellow, orange, red, green and blue. The perimeter has a band of grey blue glaze with an inscription 'A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER'. Each piece is hand painted in Poole's Dorset Factory using traditional techniques, and modern glazes.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTree of Life (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, glazed, hand painted
Brief description
Earthenware dish painted in coloured glazes, with a tree in the centre, and a perimeter of inscription, designed by Karen R. Ford and Nicky Massarella, made by Poole Pottery, 2005.
Physical description
Earthenware dish entitled 'Tree of Life'. Hand painted decoration depicting a tree with fruit and two birds, in the centre, in brown, yellow, orange, red, green and blue. The perimeter has a band of grey blue glaze with an inscription 'A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER'. Each piece is hand painted in Poole's Dorset Factory using traditional techniques, and modern glazes.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 42cm
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
'V&A / The Tree of Life / Limited Edition of 500 pieces / This 42cm Dish is one of 500 created by Poole under license with the Victoria / and Albert Museum. Designed by Karen R. Ford, Design Director and Nicky / Massarella of Poole, the Tree of Life takes its inspiration from the 19th century / British Arts and Crafts Movement celebrated in the 2005 International Arts and / Crafts Exhibition at the V&A. Each piece is painted by hand in Poole's Dorset / factory using traditional techniques and modern glazes. / Number: 1/500 / Paintress: NY / poole ® / POOLE POTTERY / N Massarella / Karen R.Ford', explanation text a decal transfer, '1/500' and 'NY' hand written in white, signatures hand written in gold. (On bottom of dish)
Credit line
Given by Poole Pottery
Object history
This 42cm Dish is one of 500 created by Poole Pottery under license with the Victoria and Albert Museum. Designed by Karen R. Ford, Design Director and Nicky Massarella of Poole, the Tree of Life takes its inspiration from the 19th century British Arts and Crafts movement celebrated in the 2005 International Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the V&A. Each piece is painted by hand in Poole's Dorset factory using traditional techniques and modern glazes.
Production
One of a limited edition of 500 pieces
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
C.57-2013

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Record createdAugust 19, 2013
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