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Pitcher (USA)

This is a Pitcher. It was company: Biloxi Art Pottery and ceramist: George E. Ohr. It is dated ca. 1893–1909 and we acquired it in 1984. Its medium is glazed earthenware. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

Although George Ohr was fiercely independent, the ceramics of the self-titled “mad potter of Biloxi” figure as yet another unbridled outburst of the organic impulse at the turn of the twentieth century.

This object was donated by Marcia Goodman and William Goodman. It is credited Gift of Marcia and William Goodman.

  • Hanging, Vitae
  • linen, wool, silk.
  • Gift of Elizabeth Gordon.
  • 1964-24-65
  • Bowl (USA)
  • painted and glazed earthenware.
  • Gift of Marcia and William Goodman.
  • 1984-84-34

Its dimensions are

H x W x D: 10.2 x 19.4 x 11.7 cm (4 x 7 5/8 x 4 5/8 in.)

It has the following markings

Incised underglaze: "G E Ohr" in script

Cite this object as

Pitcher (USA); Company: Biloxi Art Pottery (United States); Ceramist: George E. Ohr (American, 1857–1918); glazed earthenware; H x W x D: 10.2 x 19.4 x 11.7 cm (4 x 7 5/8 x 4 5/8 in.); Gift of Marcia and William Goodman; 1984-84-36

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Rococo: The Continuing Curve 1730-2008.

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