About the Artwork
Codman was chief designer of Gorham Manufacturing Company from 1891 until his
retirement in 1914. In 1896, the company introduced his revolutionary new program to produce a line of handmade silver, called Martelé (hand-hammered) in the Arts and Crafts tradition.
Codman said that the new work was to be “modern art,” and the modern art of 1900 was art nouveau. Thus, he parted company with most of the other American makers of Arts and Crafts silverware. Pieces signed by Codman are rare, though we know he personally designed the entire Martelé line. This voluptuous pitcher, with leaf and undulating lily-of-the-valley motifs, is one of the most important manifestations of art nouveau in America.
Pitcher
1912
William C. Codman (Designer) American, 1839 - 1921 Gorham Manufacturing Co. (Manufacturer) American, established 1831
Silver-martele, hammered and chased
Overall: 10 3/4 × 8 × 5 1/8 inches (27.3 × 20.3 × 13 cm)
Silver
American Art before 1950
Founders Society Purchase, Mrs. Charles Theron Van Dusen Fund and American Art General Fund
1991.134
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
Signed: W.C. Codman
Engraved, bottom: W. C. Codman
Marks, on bottom: Martele | [eagle] | [a lion], [anchor], G | .9584 | BVQ | GROGAN COMPANY
Provenance
1991-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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"American Decorative Arts Acquisitions 1985-2005." Bulletin of the DIA, 81, 1-2 (2007): p. 75.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
William C. Codman; Gorham Manufacturing Co., Pitcher, 1912, silver-martele, hammered and chased. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Mrs. Charles Theron Van Dusen Fund and American Art General Fund, 1991.134.
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