Lafayette Sugar Bowl

James Clews, Artist Ralph Clews, Artist
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About the Artwork

Lafayette Sugar Bowl

ca. 1825

James Clews (Artist) English, 1790 - 1861 Ralph Clews (Artist) English, active ca. 1818 - 1834

White earthenware with blue transfer-printed decoration

Overall: 6 × 5 1/2 × 4 7/8 inches (15.2 × 14 × 12.4 cm)

Ceramics

American Art before 1950

Gift of Mrs. E.R. Hoffman and Mrs. J. Willard Babbit

96.2.1

Public Domain

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Mrs J. Willard Babbit and Mrs. E. R. Hoffman;
1896-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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James Clews; Ralph Clews, Lafayette Sugar Bowl, ca. 1825, white earthenware with blue transfer-printed decoration. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. E.R. Hoffman and Mrs. J. Willard Babbit, 96.2.1.

Lafayette Sugar Bowl
Lafayette Sugar Bowl