15929994290001312637261000Standard Recordobject-27245170249414827416802757190001702494117301fitz-onlineadlib-object-27245https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/272455d8b52cb-35e7-3a30-a587-3810c1ac330d14referenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glasswhite, pale purple, and greyreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsreferenceterm-39593adlib-term-39593e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312dgoldDecorationin white, pale purple, and grey enamelsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-27423adlib-term-27423c6fbff01-d24d-358e-922f-f96d4b52ed8bsandblastingreferenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glassPartsreferenceterm-109565adlib-term-1095650cf781f8-bb3d-3569-821d-fa3d1a212194abstract ideasApplied ArtsClear glass, blown into a soft sand mould, sandblasted, hand-painted in white, pale purple, and grey enamels and lustres. The vase is of squashed elongated oval form, standing on a narrow irregularly shaped four-sided base. The left side bulges outwards more than the right. On the front there is a teapot in a square border with a zig-zag line extending downwards from it towards a bird, who stands on a chequered form which rises out of waves. Above are six half eggs on a rectangle and above them, three circular dishes. On the other side there is a spotted gold square rising out of waves, with above, a ladder, a ball and ? nails, and to the left three circular dishes over a black bar with white spots. Round the top there are four rows of spots.referenceexhibition-3693adlib-exhibition-36939e3cab43-2466-3751-b113-9ee6cbd630f3Of the Earth, Contemporary Ceramics and Glass from The Fitzwilliam MuseumC.98-19971accession numberC.98-199727245priref27245urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/27245https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/27245referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Nicholas and Judith Goodison through the National Art Collections Fundreferenceagent-156032adlib-agent-1560323aded83c-6f5c-39b8-a50c-07f712e01b2cGoodison, Nicholas and Judith199719971997-12-05givensince acquisition the National Art Collections Fund has been renamed The Art Fund199719971997glassmakerreferenceagent-156039adlib-agent-156039cf683ee2-262a-3ccc-87bb-d76464ad6e75Lowe, LizText from object entry in A. Game (2016) ‘Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum’. London: Philip Wilson Publishers: Liz Lowe studied Ceramics and Glass at Leicester Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art, London. Surface patterns are often inspired by textiles and are created through painting directly onto the glass surfaces with enamels and lustres. Areas of the surface are sandblasted to create opaque, matt elements through which the shadows of the marks on each side emerge to blend with the foreground marks.referenceterm-109890adlib-term-109890825251c2-9904-34be-b6ab-c855347f224720th Century, Late#referenceterm-107700adlib-term-1077008f5360fb-b262-3ae9-8942-b81cc0e3e848Elizabeth IIHeightcm15.1Widthcm11referencemedia-196734adlib-media-196734514d7838-569c-3628-9a54-e31a14c398a5jpegaa/aa33/C_98_1997_1_201505_kly25_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels76916162540116481imagejpegaa/aa33/mid_C_98_1997_1_201505_kly25_dc2.jpg1heightpixels666widthpixels50016162540116481imagejpegaa/aa33/C_98_1997_1_201505_kly25_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels76916162540116481imagejpegaa/aa33/preview_C_98_1997_1_201505_kly25_dc2.jpg1heightpixels333widthpixels25016162540116481image0media
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imagereferenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvaseobject namereferenceterm-109889adlib-term-1098899d2b434a-b03b-3dfa-8bb5-5d0ced5829c3studio glasscategoryhistory notePurchased from the Crafts Council Shop, Victoria and Albert Museum, Londonreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. For a brief account of Lowe's work and an illustration of another piece of this type, see p. 69p. 69referencepublication-2058adlib-publication-205844b6770f-982b-36e5-a24f-867bfb9807faContemporary British GlassRef. pp. 76 for Liz Lowe, and cf. p. 77 an example of her work (V. & A. C.3-1994)76-7referencepublication-5944adlib-publication-5944b1947a5e-8b45-3a02-8822-ad2c91804b30Contemporary International Glass, 60 Artists in the V & APubl. pp. 32-3, no. 6, illustration p. 33. Object description, maker's biography and quote from maker32-3referencepublication-8258adlib-publication-825871d79ea2-2385-305e-9044-fbb0cde9ffe7Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to The Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceterm-109889adlib-term-1098899d2b434a-b03b-3dfa-8bb5-5d0ced5829c3studio glassreferenceterm-117337adlib-term-1173374384df20-5604-3ac1-aff2-e396ed3bf20dContemporary Craftobject namereferenceterm-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotobject namereferenceterm-91118adlib-term-911189e0e3d8a-8223-3a5f-835e-e195f8292678dishesobject namereferenceterm-78764adlib-term-78764cb14b3c1-360d-317c-ad36-bd959392adacladderobject namereferenceterm-107519adlib-term-107519c21b9300-3e3d-3479-8395-a1dc5bca2563ballobject namereferenceterm-43979adlib-term-439799e546e0d-8b3a-32b7-aeda-d90ff3dfc527nailsanimalreferenceterm-106419adlib-term-1064196a020a7a-d710-3cb6-af17-8cd664abcf90birdplace typereferenceterm-4905adlib-term-4905a46293d1-f0d8-332e-8790-3f0dee421e31wavesliteralteapotteapotliteraldishesdishesliteralladderladderliteralballballliteralnailsnailsliteralbirdbirdliteralwaveswavesreferenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasevaseclear glass, blown into a soft sand mould, sandblasted, hand-painted in white, pale purple, and grey enamels and goldreferenceterm-120090adlib-term-1200905e9b787e-bdb6-3540-842c-01f4f356d761mould-blowingTea and the Indian Birdobject
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