Vase with snowdrops

Mary Chase Perry American
Manufacturer Pewabic Pottery American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 774

Mary Chase Perry is best known for her highly unusual and lustrous glazes on the work that she produced at her Pewabic Pottery. Early in her career, however, and highly influenced by the Grueby Pottery in Boston, she produced a series of vases with matte green glazes. Here, she has produced an organic designs of snowdrops, formed by applying rolls of clay and further modeling them on the vase itself.

Vase with snowdrops, Mary Chase Perry (1867–1961), Stoneware, American

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