Detail from The Canal, Amsterdam, 1889, James McNeill Whistler, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow

 

Globular-shaped Bottle with long neck, and a deep dish

Description


                    Globular-shaped Bottle with long neck, and a deep dish, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute
Globular-shaped Bottle with long neck, and a deep dish, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute

A quick sketch, primarily showing the outlines of a long-necked bottle in front of a circular dish. The Thompson catalogue described the subjects as follows:

'No. 201. Pair of Deep Dishes. In the centre a combat between two mounted warriors each attended by a lieutenant carrying a standard; round the inner edge eight medallions connected by blue arched pillars variously ornamented in white, representing a combat between a foot soldier and a mounted warrior; on the reverse a band of detached flowers, and six large revoluted ornaments in divisions. Mark, 6 and double ring. Diameter, 12 ½ inches.'

'No. 249. Globular-shaped Bottle, with long neck. On the body a salmon leaping from rough waves striking against a rock; at the side of the fish a flower; above a band of castellated ornament; round the neck a band of involuted ornament on a blue ground. Height, 10 inches.' 1

Notes:

1: Thompson 1878 [more] , pp. 38 and 49 (cat. nos. 201 and 249) repr. pl. 16.

Last updated: 12th April 2021 by Margaret