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A work made of porcelain and glaze.

Vase

1926

Adelaide Alsop Robineau (American, 1865–1929) Syracuse, New York

Syracuse

A technical tour-de-force, this diminutive vase displays the exquisite crystalline glaze perfected by Adelaide Alsop Robineau after years of experimentation. She most often applied this glaze to small vessels that were intended for cabinet display. The jewel-like quality and spontaneous appearance of the crystals derive from the glaze formula and firing technique. Created by the prominent artist-potter only three years before her death, this vase exemplifies the unadorned aesthetic preferred by modern studio ceramists.

Porcelain and glaze

Women artists

Arts of the Americas