Bowl
2002 (made)
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Place of origin |
Ivan Weiss began his career working as an overglaze painter at Royal Copenhagen in 1962. On this piece, he combined two traditional Asian glazes: rich red ox-blood and soft green celadon. This bowl was among the last pieces fired in Royal Copenhagen's coal-fired kilns before they were dismantled.
Object details
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Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Glazed porcelain, thrown |
Brief description | Bowl, porcelain with celadon and ox-blood glazes, Ivan Weiss at Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, 2002 |
Physical description | Thrown porcelain bowl with celadon and ox-blood glazes,reduction fired in a coal fired kiln, bisque fired to 980 degrees, glaze fired to 1320-40 degrees. |
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Credit line | Acquired through the generosity of Gerard and Sarah Griffin |
Summary | Ivan Weiss began his career working as an overglaze painter at Royal Copenhagen in 1962. On this piece, he combined two traditional Asian glazes: rich red ox-blood and soft green celadon. This bowl was among the last pieces fired in Royal Copenhagen's coal-fired kilns before they were dismantled. |
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Accession number | C.23-2008 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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