15929995530001312637261000Standard Recordobject-71270170292701574117028932990001702926922848fitz-onlineadlib-object-71270https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/7127085fe7a19-dbff-3ae5-a3d4-393b9166ed2f11referenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewarereferenceterm-34794adlib-term-34794de23d2db-1e19-38a6-9db0-80f062e799caslipDecorationin pale and dark blue, green, yellow, reddish-brown and black slipsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-26908adlib-term-2690893db4eba-7855-3a51-a5b6-3c0d8390f722incisingApplied ArtsStoneware, coiled, incised, and painted with coloured slipsRed stoneware, hand-built, incised, and painted with pale and dark blue, green, yellow, reddish-brown and black slips. Oval with a small flattened base, convex front and slightly concave back, the oval mouth cut lower at the front than at the back. The front is decorated with a geometrical pattern and has a reddish-brown band round the mouth; the back is black with a narrow yellow band and a wide blue band round the edge. The interior is yellow with greenish-blue spattering at the top of the back. The base is blue100referenceexhibition-3299adlib-exhibition-3299fa308a0a-6a0e-3dd2-b093-cc3e15f3c694Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio PotteryC.107-19921accession numberC.107-199271270priref71270urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71270https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71270referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumBought by the Friends of the Museum from Elizabeth Fritsch, with a grant from Eastern Arts Associationreferenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum199219921992-11-23givenEntry date: 1992-11-23199219921992potterreferenceagent-48291adlib-agent-482918303a18d-979f-32ee-b7e0-a658a606e8c2Fritsch, ElizabethLabel text from the exhibition ‘Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery’ on display at The Fitzwilliam Museum from 20 March until 17 June 2018: Fritsch’s hand-built vessels are instantly recognisable. They feature complex geometric designs, often partly formed from carefully incised clay. As seen here, many of her works have a flattened perspective, and have been described as similar to a representation of a pot that one might see in a painting. She has described her working methods as, ‘experimental and improvised at every stage. No drawing or detailed plans are made in advance.’This is a version with different colouring of Fritsch's 'Quantum Pocket: from the EucalyptusGarden of the Villa at Triste-Le-Roy', 1984, see Documentation.referenceterm-109890adlib-term-109890825251c2-9904-34be-b6ab-c855347f224720th Century, Late#referenceterm-107700adlib-term-1077008f5360fb-b262-3ae9-8942-b81cc0e3e848Elizabeth IIreferenceterm-106216adlib-term-106216825b8379-ec94-388e-9a59-624e40c090d0literalEnglandEnglandcountryLondonreferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewareHeightcm32Widthcm24.1referencemedia-200134adlib-media-200134ad001e57-3841-36e7-89f1-40b644311046jpegaa/aa35/C_107_1992_201607_adn21_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels76717029264642101imagejpegaa/aa35/mid_C_107_1992_201607_adn21_dc2.jpg1heightpixels668widthpixels50017029264642101imagejpegaa/aa35/C_107_1992_201607_adn21_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1025widthpixels76717029264642101imagejpegaa/aa35/preview_C_107_1992_201607_adn21_dc2.jpg1heightpixels334widthpixels25017029264642101image0media
imagereferenceterm-117202adlib-term-11720273e8670c-7f73-3f00-bcc5-1a317c2b12eaQuantum Pocket IIhistory notecommissioned from the potterreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumCf. pp. 72-5, Quantum Pocket: from The Eucalyptus Garden of the Villa at Triste-Le-Roy, 1984; pp. 72-3 the geometrical pattern; p. 74 front; p. 75, back72-5referencepublication-6035adlib-publication-6035a3f74bf5-63bf-327f-9767-632604dbc321Elizabeth Fritsch, A ViewRef. pp. 28-32, with English translation on p. 33.28-33referencepublication-200002261adlib-publication-200002261d33e9359-8e0e-3603-8cbf-15f80e4174a0Elizabeth Fritsch, Couleur, forme et rythmePubl. pp. 322-323322-323referencepublication-8561adlib-publication-85619a447c71-fc47-380d-bb1f-292697781680Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Potteryreferenceterm-117202adlib-term-11720273e8670c-7f73-3f00-bcc5-1a317c2b12eaQuantum Pocket IIQuantum Pocket IIred stoneware, hand-built, incised, and painted with pale and dark blue, green, yellow, reddish-brown and black slipsreferenceterm-28369adlib-term-283694abf5718-41d9-3386-804b-c04f966b7656coilingobject
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