Vase
Object NameVase
Manufacturer
Moorcroft
(English, founded 1897 - Present)
Datec. 1916
MediumCeramic
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Ceramics
Credit LineTransferred from Home Economics Department. In the Farm House Museum Collection, Farm House Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object number74.13.24
Status
Not on viewCollections
CultureEnglish
Label TextAfter London’s Great Exhibition of 1851, advocates of the Arts and Crafts movement disparaged ornate factory-made porcelain. Design reformers, such as William Morris, encouraged a return to pre-industrial production methods and inspired artists in other media to work in ceramics.
“The first pieces of fine art pottery from Moorcroft were designed by William Moorcroft and launched into the world in 1897 whilst employed at James Macintyre & Co. William Moorcroft was a graduate of what is now the Royal College of Art in London, and the new art pottery was purchased strongly from the outset by such prestigious stores as Liberty of London, Harrods and Tiffany & Co. in New York. In 1913, Moorcroft opened his own factory in Cobridge and more than a century later it continues as a thriving business in the same location.” Source: moorecroft.com
MarkingsMOORECROFT / MADE IN ENGLAND
PeriodArts and Crafts
Locations
- (not entered) Iowa State University, Brunnier Main Storage