bird jar & lid
Summary
Bird jar and lid, stoneware, slip cast and carved in the form of a standing bird with the head as the lid, decorated in red, blue, green and brown slip underglaze colours and salt glazed.
Display Label
Shape Shapes are often defined by their function: a teapot must have a handle and a spout. But by breaking away from the usual conventions designers and makers can reveal new possibilities, create new forms and make us think again. They can transform the teapot into a pineapple, or a simple, curvaceous, abstract shape. Through time, makers have used their imagination, their ingenuity and even their sense of humour to transform ordinary and everyday objects into appealing shapes inspired by our surroundings. Some shapes are designed to reflect their use, others are made as a novelty or decorative item: cows for a cream jug, giraffes for a mantelpiece. Many are created out of a desire to experiment, to see what can be done with different materials. This display brings together a menagerie of shapes showing the possibilities available to the maker.
Object Name
bird jar & lid
Creators Name
Date Created
1905
accession number
1981.4
Collection Group
Place of creation
Southall
Medium
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