Wedgwood “krater” vase. English, c. 1790. Stoneware (basalt ware) with encaustic decoration. Philade
Wedgwood “krater” vase. English, c. 1790. Stoneware (basalt ware) with encaustic decoration. Philadelphia Museum of Art.From the Philadelphia Museum of Art:This vase, one of the largest in Etruscan Ware produced at Wedgwood, is a copy of an Apulian (South Italian) volute-krater dated circa 330-310 BCE that was in collection of Sir William Hamilton. An identical Wedgwood vase is today in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The monumental vessels may have been produced for display in the Wedgwood factory’s London showrooms. -- source link
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