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American
(1891–1977)
Bottle
circa 1960's
Porcelain
4.375 x 3 x 3 in.
Gift of Richard A. Harrison
1984.568
Elena Netherby primarily made porcelain bottles and vase forms. She is known for her high-fire reduction glazes, especially the sang-de-boeuf type seen on many of her works. (The French name can be translated as “oxblood.”) Also called flambé glaze, it is a glossy deep red, often slashed with streaks of purple or turquoise, which looks particularly good on porcelain. This example is typical of Netherby’s work. Her throwing skills were unsophisticated, but her experimentation in developing special glazes helped place her work in museums throughout the world.
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