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Source Description
Wedgwood's tricolor jasperware first became popular in the 1770s during a period of fascination with neoclassical decoration. This vase was probably made around 1850 during the period when this type of decoration was revived. The relief medallions depict two versions of the Greek god Apollo, the god of music, next to his harp or lyre.
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128317
label
Cover for a Vase
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128317
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object
title
Cover for a Vase
description
Wedgwood's tricolor jasperware first became popular in the 1770s during a period of fascination with neoclassical decoration. This vase was probably made around 1850 during the period when this type of decoration was revived. The relief medallions depict two versions of the Greek god Apollo, the god of music, next to his harp or lyre.
date
c. 1850
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CC0
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CC0
language
en
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Q60742353
creators
392759
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Ceramic
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Overall: 29.9 cm (11 3/4 in.)
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England, Staffordshire
accession
1951.299.b
Source extras
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jasper ware with relief decoration
tombstone
Cover for a Vase, c. 1850. Josiah Wedgwood and Sons (British, Staffordshire, est. 1759). Jasper ware with relief decoration; overall: 29.9 cm (11 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. John Sherwin, 1951.299.b
collection
Decorative Arts
didYouKnow
See cover record.
creditline
Gift of Mrs. John Sherwin
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2026-05-29 06:37:19.042000
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128317
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Decorative Art and Design
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Decorative Arts
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jasper ware with relief decoration
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photo
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