Gifts from the Fire: American Ceramics, 1880–1950

Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney and Martin Eidelberg
2021
256 pages
273 illustrations
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From the 1880s to the 1950s, pioneering American artists drew upon the rich traditions and recent innovations of European and Asian ceramics to develop new designs, decorations, and techniques. The extraordinary range and inventiveness of these American interpretations of international trends—from the Arts and Crafts and Art Deco movements to the modernism of Matisse and the Wiener Werkstätte to abstracted, minimalist styles—are exemplified in this book by more than 180 works from the outstanding collection of Martin Eidelberg.

Splendid new photography and engaging essays by two of the foremost experts on American art pottery trace the period’s decorative developments, from sculptural and painted ornament to adornment with deeply colored glazes and textures. Featured makers include the renowned Rookwood, Grueby, and Van Briggle Potteries, as well as leading artists such as Maija Grotell, George E. Ohr, Frederick Hurten Rhead, Louis C. Tiffany, Rockwell Kent, Adelaide Alsop Robineau, and Leza McVey.

A vivid and accessible overview of American ceramics and ceramists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Gifts from the Fire reveals how artists working in the United States drew upon diverse, global influences to produce works of astonishing variety and ingenuity.

Met Art in Publication

Armchair, Gustav Stickley  American, Oak, pewter, copper and wood inlays. Leather seat., American
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1903
Platter, Bernard Palissy  French, Lead-glazed earthenware, French, Paris
Bernard Palissy
last quarter 16th century
Cup in the shape of a magnolia blossom, Rhinoceros horn, China
18th century
Netsuke of a Snail Emerging from its Shell, Kokei, Wood, Japan
Kokei
19th century
Vase, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Enamel on copper, American
Louis C. Tiffany
1898–1902
Vase, Amphora Factory  Austrian, Earthenware, Austrian
Amphora Factory
ca. 1895–1904
Vase with dogwood blossoms, John Bennett  American, Earthenware, American
John Bennett
1882
Vase with bleeding hearts, John Bennett  American, Earthenware, American
John Bennett
ca. 1877–8
Vase, John Bennett  American, Earthenware, American
John Bennett
1881
Vase with primroses, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Earthenware, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
1881
Plaque with marsh scene, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
1881
Bottle, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1885–90
Plaque with poppies, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
1889
Dish, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
1880–81
Vase with marine life, Thomas J. Wheatley  American, Earthenware, American
Thomas J. Wheatley
1882
Vase, Frederick Hurten Rhead  American, born England, Earthenware, American
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904
Vase with storks, Frederick Hurten Rhead  American, born England, Earthenware, American
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1904
Vase with Pre-Raphaelite woman, Frederick Hurten Rhead  American, born England, Earthenware, American
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1902–3
Plaque with poppies, Frederick Hurten Rhead  American, born England, Earthenware, American
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1904
Della Robbia vase with daffodils, Frederick Hurten Rhead  American, born England, Earthenware, American
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1906–8
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Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney, and Martin P. Eidelberg. 2021. Gifts from the Fire: American Ceramics, 1880-1950 from the Collection of Martin Eidelberg [Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, October 21, 2021 - October 16, 2022]. New York (N.Y.) New Haven (Conn.): The Metropolitan museum of art Yale university press.