About the Artwork
Charger
ca. 1880
William Frend De Morgan
1839-1917
English
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Tin-glazed earthenware with ruby luster
Overall: 2 × 14 1/4 inches (5.1 × 36.2 cm)
Ceramics
European Modern Art to 1970
Founders Society Purchase European Sculpture and Decorative Arts General Fund, with funds from Robert Welchli, Roberts Comstock, Donald and Marilyn Ross, Lila Silverman, Anne Harnett, Cynthia Ohanian, Victor Tahill, and Michael Crane in honor of Marie Santangelo
2001.5
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Provenance
(Haslam & Whiteway Ltd., London, England);2001-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Darr, Alan. P., Brian Gallagher. "Recent acquisitions (2000-2006) of European sculpture and decorative arts at The Detroit Institute of Arts." The Burlington Magazine 149, no. 1251 (June 2007): p. 454, (pl. 17) (ill.).
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Credit Line for Reproduction
William Frend De Morgan, Charger, ca. 1880, tin-glazed earthenware with ruby luster. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase European Sculpture and Decorative Arts General Fund, with funds from Robert Welchli, et al., 2001.5.
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