15929843240001312637261000Standard Recordobject-76165170292708578215948523310001702926905100fitz-onlineadlib-object-76165https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76165e5ebdd93-b840-3567-87d6-2835c8efd7594referenceagent-188656adlib-agent-188656a002c6ab-1496-3531-b959-f88bf768155bDoulton, Henryreferenceagent-188652adlib-agent-1886527e482197-3055-3361-8ccb-03018c7efafdLambeth School of Artreferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewarereferenceterm-113562adlib-term-1135621d5c7d4f-e938-3888-bbb8-c4db4873d425salt-glazed stonewarereferenceterm-42688adlib-term-426884df03958-5ee6-3a50-ada9-491bb6445fdfArt Potteryreferenceterm-132724adlib-term-1327241861e2e5-1145-3116-ac95-87e638c4749cDoulton Lambeth wareblue, green, brown, ochre, whitereferenceterm-113656adlib-term-1136565b6197cf-eb3b-3574-8522-53b223cc4b49oxide coloursDecorationreferenceterm-115812adlib-term-1158125ff69ea6-7a8e-307d-89e3-0a960ba42e8aapplyingreferenceterm-26483adlib-term-26483c5756b64-2720-3558-9d90-98bd4a27592fpiercingreferenceterm-26908adlib-term-2690893db4eba-7855-3a51-a5b6-3c0d8390f722incisingreferenceterm-115adlib-term-11594d65983-dea2-361b-b187-a968c98ab1d8NatureApplied Arts201220122012-04-10Salt-glazed stoneware bowl, with pierced, incised and applied decoration, and painted in shades of blue, green, brown, ochre and white.Shallow bowl on a small foot. Richly decorated on the interior and exterior with incised foliate and scroll patterns, applied flowerheads and beads, coloured slips and underglaze oxide colours. There are four pierced sections towards the upper rim. The whole is salt-glazed, except for a rim around the inside base and the underside, which is flat.no. 171referenceexhibition-1714adlib-exhibition-17145191d5cf-2291-34cc-8e2a-6d7908e85224Exhibition of Doulton Stoneware and Terracotta, 1870-1925C.8-19711accession numberC.8-197176165priref76165urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76165https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76165circular seal with 'DOULTON LAMBETH', 1880 belowunderside of baseimpressedDOULTON/LAMBETH/1880markunderside of baseincisedFABmonogramincised375numberincisedMAmonogramlower caseimpressedemarklarge capital, with bottom of verticals splayedincisedHmarkreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-160894adlib-agent-160894088ad5dd-5f14-323d-aff6-1e85699a54bbDennis, Richard197119711971boughtEntry date: 1971-10-141880CE1880marked1880potteryreferenceagent-188654adlib-agent-1886541d8e687a-5fd0-3c17-a37e-ed6874b8b479Doulton & Co.designer and decoratorreferenceagent-160920adlib-agent-160920c49dcff0-c278-372a-a5d0-c7fd7af9aca6Butler, Frank A.decorator's assistantreferenceagent-160919adlib-agent-160919678c15a6-843e-33b4-bb5c-30432faade9aAitken, Marydecorator's assistantreferenceagent-160918adlib-agent-16091876f36dc3-9788-3142-b0fe-3e1e0c2b2946Evans, Berthapossiblydecorator's assistantreferenceagent-188666adlib-agent-188666fb41dc5f-bb50-3a33-82a3-c0299acd148aHurst, JaneDoulton and Co, founded c.1815, originally made utility ceramics, with some stoneware jugs and ornamental bottles. Henry Doulton introduced decorative stoneware and architectural terracotta at Lambeth in the mid 1860s; over the next 50 years, he employed some 400 artists, many of them Lambeth School of Art students. Doulton championed individuality, innovation and versatility, and his modellers and decorators used a wide range of techniques and decorative treatments in producing both unique, artist-signed, and limited edition pieces. From 1872 the business expanded into faience and in the 1880s opened a factory at Burslem, Staffordshire, where bone china and other wares were made. In 1901, Edward VII granted the Royal warrant to the factory. Stoneware production at Lambeth reduced after 1914, and ceased in 1956.Frank Butler, originally a stained glass designer, overcame deafness to design many thousands of pieces for Doulton between 1872 until 1911. This piece is typical of his work, which often includes carving or forming the wet clay vessel into shapes and is notable for its originality and invention. As John Sparkes, Head of Lambeth School of Art, found: ‘a certain massing together of floral forms and an ingenious treatment of discs, dots and interlacing lines indicate his hand’. Butler often worked with several assistants. Mary Aitken worked at Doulton from 1875-94, Bertha Evans from 1881-87, and Jane Hurst from 1881-1914; all three are listed as senior Doulton ware assistants in 1882.referenceterm-108070adlib-term-1080707e278258-23e3-3d5b-a4ff-ab5ecacb4bf319th Century, Late#referenceterm-15214adlib-term-15214744af2c4-a2f2-37ad-bbf4-2cd00e91ed9bVictorianreferenceterm-108424adlib-term-1084247581123a-2c9b-375a-bf9d-9e2fe0f9ff04literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralMiddlesexMiddlesexregionLambethreferenceterm-37110adlib-term-37110ef92f1a8-1400-3fa3-863f-e099781ea442salt-glazereferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewareDiametercm26Diameterin10.25Heightcm12Heightin4.75referencemedia-47012adlib-media-470128f5121b3-acbd-37c5-a8d1-7c59bf152042jpegaa/aa3/C_8_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162662199071imagejpegaa/aa3/mid_C_8_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels362widthpixels50016162662199071imagejpegaa/aa3/C_8_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162662199071imagejpegaa/aa3/preview_C_8_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels181widthpixels25016162662199071image0media
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imagereferenceterm-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlhistory notePurchased from Richard Dennis, 144 Kensington Church Street, London, W.81referenceobject-75154adlib-object-75154ef086236-c1b1-3167-9a52-956ec34898251reference1term-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasevasereferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. no. 171no.171referencepublication-3471adlib-publication-34716b455b36-a89f-3050-b3d3-9dae2a36a6b8Catalogue of an exhibition of Doulton stoneware and terracotta, 1870-1925, part 1. 28th September to 9th October, 1971 at 141 Kensington Church Street, London, W.8.Publ. Illustrated, fig. 57; For marks see pp. 146 (fig. 10), 112, 116 and 9595, 112, 116, 146, fig.57referencepublication-2391adlib-publication-2391d1077a58-e5b5-3a54-afc2-4a7c883cf77eThe Doulton Lambeth Waresreferencepublication-7376adlib-publication-737637c657e6-8d29-3ab3-9857-116a8931f370Doulton Pottery from the Lambeth and Burslem Studios 1873-1939, parts I and II, exh cat., Fine Art Society, 24 June to 5 July 1975Ref. Article discusses life and work of Frank Butler35-48referencepublication-200003125adlib-publication-200003125bcf1effa-303b-3aad-9866-f423ffb0a791Doulton Lambeth and Art Nouveau: Eliza Simmance and Frank Butlerreferenceterm-42688adlib-term-426884df03958-5ee6-3a50-ada9-491bb6445fdfArt Potteryreferenceterm-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlbowlSalt-glazed stoneware, with incised and applied decoration, painted in brown, blue, green, white and ochre.referenceterm-120043adlib-term-1200435cfbfafc-b55f-3261-8e8b-6043f5d90289salt-glazingreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-120043adlib-term-1200435cfbfafc-b55f-3261-8e8b-6043f5d90289salt-glazingpierced bowl with floral decorationobject
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