About the Artwork
This finely painted flower vase, produced in one of the great centers of Dutch pottery, imitates the style of imported Chinese porcelain of the time. It is attributed to Adriaen Kocx, head of the De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory, founded in 1658 by Kocx’s relative Wouter van Eenhoorn, which became one of the most successful and influential of the early Delft potteries. The vase’s painted birds and chrysanthemums, as well as its blue-and-white color scheme, imitate imported Chinese porcelain; its winged dragon-fish handles are Dutch conceptions of makaras, sea creatures with their origins in Hindu mythology found in various artistic traditions across Asia.
Flower Vase
between 1690 and 1700
Possibly Adriaen Kocx (Artist) Dutch, active 1686 - 1701 Attributed to De Grieksche A Factory (Artist) Dutch, 1657 - 1818
Tin-glazed earthenware with enamel decoration
Overall: 11 × 12 × 3 1/2 inches (27.9 × 30.5 × 8.9 cm)
Ceramics
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Museum Purchase, Jerry Earles Flower Fund, Katherine Tuck Fund, and Women's Committee
2004.41
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(Aronson & Aronson, Amsterdam, Netherlands);2004-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. 450, (pl. 4).
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attributed to De Grieksche A Factory; possibly Adriaen Kocx, Flower Vase, between 1690 and 1700, tin-glazed earthenware with enamel decoration. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Jerry Earles Flower Fund, Katherine Tuck Fund, and Women's Committee, 2004.41.
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