Dish

c.1885
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Circular dish of terracotta coloured earthenware, with wide shallow well sloping upwards towards the rim. The underside slopes down to a deep foot ring. The decoration is executed in buff slip on a darker brown ground, with details reinforced with sgraffito under a clear glaze. In the centre of the dish a naked male figure with wings of Zephyr is depicted, with the name 'ZEPHYR' incised beside him.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, with slips and sgraffito decoration
Brief description
Dish, earthenware, with clay slips and sgraffito decoration, depicting the figure of Zephyr, designed and decorated by Alexander Fisher, South Kensington, London, about 1885
Physical description
Circular dish of terracotta coloured earthenware, with wide shallow well sloping upwards towards the rim. The underside slopes down to a deep foot ring. The decoration is executed in buff slip on a darker brown ground, with details reinforced with sgraffito under a clear glaze. In the centre of the dish a naked male figure with wings of Zephyr is depicted, with the name 'ZEPHYR' incised beside him.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 40cm
  • Depth: 4.2cm
Gallery label
Dish, Alexander Fisher, Kensington, England, about 1885


C.34A-1979
Object history
This dish and C.34-1979 were lent to the Royal College of Art, London, for the Centenary Exhibition, 7th February to 20th March 1996.
Production
Made in Kensington.
Collection
Accession number
C.34A-1979

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Record createdApril 28, 2008
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