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A work made of earthenware, glaze, and engobe.

Jazz Bowl

c. 1931

Designed by Viktor Schreckengost (American, 1906–2008) Cowan Pottery Studio (American, 1913–1931) Rocky River, Ohio

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The Jazz Bowl was originally designed for Eleanor Roosevelt in celebration of her husband Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s re-election as governor of New York, and it has since become an icon of the Jazz Age and an the Art Deco period. Cowan Pottery liked the design, which captures the architecture, music, and nightlife of New York City as Viktor Schreckengost knew it, and the company decided to put the bowl into production. Using Schreckengost’s template and the sgraffito technique, workers scratched the design into the engobe, or black glaze. Schreckengost then inspected and signed the bowl. The final Egyptian blue glaze was applied to reflect New York at night.

Earthenware, glaze, and engobe

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