About the Artwork
Plate
1867
Joseph Theodore Deck
1823-1891
French
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Glazed earthenware
Overall: 1 1/2 × 11 3/4 inches (3.8 × 29.8 cm)
Ceramics
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of Donald and Marilyn Ross
1994.28.1
Public Domain
Markings
Marks, on underside, impressed in underglaze blueL TH DECK [TH conjoined] 1867 Marks, on underside, on large octoganal blue-bordered paper label, in ink: No 262 Exposition Universelle Marks, on underside, on small octoganal blue-bordered paper label, in ink: Monsieur | Bi[?]hall Marks, on underside, on square paper label, in ink: TDB [monogram in red] No 384G [in ink]
Provenance
June 4, 1993, (Sotheby's, London, England) lot 223;(Haslam & Whiteway Ltd., London, England);
Until 1994, Donald Harold Ross [1928-2019] and Marilyn Burnett Ross [1940-2014] (Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, USA);
1994-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Applied Arts from 1880 including Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Sales cat., Sotheby's. London, June 4, 1993, lot 223, p. 25, (ill.) 53.
Bumpus, B. "Théodore Deck, French Potter." Antiques (July 2000): pp. 84-93.
Bumpus, B. "Deck's 'Artistic Faience' at the Musée du Florival." Apollo 161, no. 520 (June 2005): p. 88.
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Joseph Theodore Deck, Plate, 1867, glazed earthenware. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Donald and Marilyn Ross, 1994.28.1.
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