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1931 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Charles Vyse occupies an important position in the history of British studio pottery (i.e., non-factory pottery) as one of the pioneers experimenting with high-fired stonewares based on medieval Chinese prototypes. The construction of railways in China in the early 20th century resulted in the excavation of many such wares, and their subsequent exhibition in England had a decisive influence on the development of the studio pottery movement. Vyse's work in this manner is technically highly accomplished, although his shapes and decoration look somewhat timid and over-refined when compared to wares by some of his contemporaries, such as Bernard Leach, William Staite Murray, Norah Braden or Katherine Pledell-Bouverie.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware, with lavender-blue glaze with purple flushes
Brief description
Stoneware vase with a lavender-blue glaze, made by C. Vyse, Chelsea, 1931.
Physical description
Stoneware vase with a lavender-blue glaze with purple flushes.
Dimensions
  • Depth: 11.00cm
  • Height: 11.30cm
Marks and inscriptions
'C.V. 1931', incised
Object history
Acquisition details: D. M. Booth
Summary
Charles Vyse occupies an important position in the history of British studio pottery (i.e., non-factory pottery) as one of the pioneers experimenting with high-fired stonewares based on medieval Chinese prototypes. The construction of railways in China in the early 20th century resulted in the excavation of many such wares, and their subsequent exhibition in England had a decisive influence on the development of the studio pottery movement. Vyse's work in this manner is technically highly accomplished, although his shapes and decoration look somewhat timid and over-refined when compared to wares by some of his contemporaries, such as Bernard Leach, William Staite Murray, Norah Braden or Katherine Pledell-Bouverie.
Bibliographic reference
Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery : the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford : Phaidon, Christie's, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990
Collection
Accession number
C.285-1976

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Record createdJanuary 14, 2000
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