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'Alhambra' vase

Vase
1883-5
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This vase is an impressive and striking piece made by Zsolnay, one of the most important 19th-century ceramics manufacturers. The vase was made during the period of production led by Vilmos Zsolnay (son of the founder Miklos Zsolnay) at their factory in Pecs, Hungary. Zsolnay is best known for its production of art pottery with mottled lustre glazes from 1900 onwards, after Vilmos’ death, however this vase is a strong example of the factory's earlier output, in a historicist style with colourful majolica glazes. The vase joins a number of so-called 'Alhambra' vases produced during the 19th century, which reflected the renewed interest and fascination for the Alhambra Palace in Spain.


Object details

Object type
Title'Alhambra' vase
Materials and techniques
Brief description
'Alhambra' vase, made by the Zsolnay factory, Hungary, about 1883-5
Dimensions
  • Height: 60cm
  • Width: 47cm
  • Depth: 23cm
Style
Credit line
Given by Gabriel Balint-Kurti in memory of Agnes Balint
Summary
This vase is an impressive and striking piece made by Zsolnay, one of the most important 19th-century ceramics manufacturers. The vase was made during the period of production led by Vilmos Zsolnay (son of the founder Miklos Zsolnay) at their factory in Pecs, Hungary. Zsolnay is best known for its production of art pottery with mottled lustre glazes from 1900 onwards, after Vilmos’ death, however this vase is a strong example of the factory's earlier output, in a historicist style with colourful majolica glazes. The vase joins a number of so-called 'Alhambra' vases produced during the 19th century, which reflected the renewed interest and fascination for the Alhambra Palace in Spain.
Collection
Accession number
C.36-2019

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Record createdJuly 29, 2019
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