-40%

Van Briggle Art Pottery Mulberry Glaze Ribbed Vase

$ 235.61

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Clay
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Main Color: Mulberry/Purple/Lavender
  • Style: Arts & Crafts/Mission Style
  • Manufacturer: Van Briggle
  • Van Briggle Art Pottery Vase: Mulberry Glaze Ribbed Vase
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Color: Mulberry
  • Condition: SIGNED & MARKED ON BOTTOM! EXCELLENT VASE! EXCELLENT CONDITION!
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Van Briggle Art Pottery Mulberry Glaze Ribbed Vase. Mulberry Glaze/Lavender Purple in color. Ribbed Sides Design. Date on  Late teens-c1920's. Sold As Is! Please Look At Pictures! EXCELLENT CONDITION! MEASURES: 5 3/4" x 4 1/2". PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE!     HISTORY: Established in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1901 by Artus and Anne Van Briggle, the Van Briggle Art Pottery is the oldest continuously operating art pottery in the United States. Artus Van Briggle had a significant impact on the Art Nouveau movement in the United States, and his pottery is foundational to American Art Pottery.The Art Nouveau style favored by its founders continues to influence the pottery's designs.
    Artus Van Briggle settled in Colorado Springs in 1899 after establishing himself as a notable artist with the Rookwood Pottery of Ohio. With Anne Louise (née Gregory), his new wife, Artus began exploring the Art Nouveau style in their pottery creations, drawing awards and accolades from the American and European art communities. Although he was a talented painter who had displayed and won awards in Europe, from 1899 until his death Artus devoted himself almost exclusively to the craft and art of pottery. Van Briggle's Art Nouveau designs and distinctive matte glazes were awarded high honors from prestigious sources, including the Paris Salon, the Saint Louis Exposition, the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, and the American Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Boston.
    The Van Briggle Pottery Studio closed in spring 2012.
    --------------