Boat

Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd


Boat

Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd

Summary

Bone china dinner plate, with blue transfer printed design taken from an 18th century Willow Pattern design. The design is a small section of a complete Willow pattern design but much enlarged, focussing on a small boat close to the centre of the plate and spreading diagonally across the centre of the plate diagonally. The plate is a decorative piece and is intended to be displayed on a wall.

Display Label

Eastern Exchanges: Craft and Design from East Asia 2 April - 31 May 2015 The ceramics, metalwork, jade, silk and lacquer of East Asia, have been admired and imitated by the West since the late 1600s and many of today’s most exciting international designer makers use East Asian traditions as a springboard for innovation. In the East, crafts have always been thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated. Thoughtfully designed objects, made by skilled hands enhanced East Asian life at all levels of society and even everyday storage jars and plant pots represented an opportunity for artistry. But craft was not merely useful: it also expressed identity, philosophical ideas and spirituality. Respect for tradition is all important in the East, and the region’s rich if sometimes daunting craft heritage is evolving through integration of new ideas and international influences. This exhibition highlights this dynamic process: treasures collected by Manchester’s pioneering connoisseurs of East Asian art meet today’s most exciting designer makers. [Manchester Art Gallery mark] [Manchester City Council Logo] [Korea Foundation Logo] [Sasakawa Foundation Logo] [Japan Foundation Logo]


Object Name

Boat

Date Created

2005

Dimensions

plate:

accession number

2006.20

Place of creation

Barlaston

Medium


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