Snake jug
지클레 / 아트 프린트
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Snake jug
지클레 / 아트 프린트
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
$ 64
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Cornwall Kirkpatrick (Anna Pottery): A Legacy of Symbolism and Craftsmanship
Cornwall Kirkpatrick, alongside his brother W. Wallace Kirkpatrick, established Anna Pottery in Illinois during the late 1850s—a venture that would become synonymous with distinctive stoneware ceramics and a captivating blend of folklore and social commentary. Born in Illinois around 1859, Kirkpatricks’ artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning American Arts & Crafts movement, fueled by an unwavering dedication to traditional techniques and imbued with profound symbolic meaning.Early Life and Artistic Formation
The Kirkpatrick brothers honed their craft initially in Mound City and Washington, Pennsylvania, before relocating to Anna, Illinois, where they founded Anna Pottery. This decision wasn’t merely pragmatic; it was driven by a desire to capitalize on the region's abundant clay deposits—a crucial element in shaping their artistic vision. Their formative years were marked by exposure to influential figures within the Arts & Crafts movement, notably William Morris, whose ethos of handcrafted beauty and ethical production profoundly impacted their aesthetic sensibilities. This influence is palpable in their distinctive style: meticulous detail combined with bold geometric forms that reflected a commitment to both artistry and social responsibility.Anna Pottery’s Distinctive Style and Exhibitions
Anna Pottery quickly gained recognition for its singular approach—a departure from the prevailing trends of mass production. The brothers' ceramics weren’t simply decorative objects; they were vessels imbued with narratives, often confronting societal anxieties surrounding issues like temperance and moral reform. Their commitment to artistic excellence was validated by appearances at prestigious expositions such as the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial and the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition—events that showcased their work alongside luminaries of the era and cemented Anna Pottery's place in American art history. The meticulous glazing techniques employed by Kirkpatricks—particularly the use of iridescent pigments—created surfaces that shimmered with otherworldly beauty, mirroring the brothers’ fascination with mythology and symbolism.Notable Works: The Snake Jug and Beyond
Perhaps Cornwall Kirkpatrick’s most iconic creation is the “Snake Jug,” completed in 1871. This remarkable piece exemplifies Kirkpatricks’ mastery of ceramic sculpting and glazing—a testament to his artistic prowess. The jug's serpentine design, replete with stylized snakes intertwined around a central floral motif, served as a visual metaphor for confronting societal ills—specifically, the dangers posed by alcohol consumption. As Ellen Paul Denker eloquently articulated in her seminal thesis “Forever Getting Up Something New,” “The complex interpretation necessary to understand the stoneware specialty products created by the Kirkpatricks reveals the rhythm of life in Illinois during the late nineteenth century.” Economic conditions, social movements, and local events—all found their reflection in Kirkpatricks’ creations. The piece's enduring appeal lies not only in its technical brilliance but also in its potent symbolic resonance—a characteristic that distinguishes Anna Pottery from other ceramics studios of the period.Legacy and Recognition
Anna Pottery’s legacy extends far beyond its production output; it resides in its contribution to American folk art and its influence on subsequent ceramic artists. Pieces crafted by Kirkpatricks are housed in prominent museums across the United States, including the Missouri History Museum, Illinois State Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library—a testament to their artistic merit and historical significance. In 2018, a “Snake Jug” achieved remarkable auction success, fetching $141,000—demonstrating the considerable value placed on Kirkpatricks’ oeuvre by collectors worldwide. Cornwall Kirkpatrick's dedication to craftmanship and his ability to infuse his ceramics with profound symbolic meaning continue to inspire artists today.cornwall kirkpatrick, william wallace kirkpatrick
1859 - 1910 , United States of America
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Folk Art Ceramics
- Date Of Birth: 1859
- Full Name: Cornwall Kirkpatrick, William Wallace Kirkpatrik
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Snake Jug']
- Place Of Birth: United States of America (Anna)




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