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American
(1913–2012)
Tea Set
1958
Stoneware
0.75 x 5.5 x 5.5 in.
Museum Permanent Collection
1984.579-595
Nan Bangs McKinnell’s Tea Set is a quintessential example of her early work, which was heavily influenced by contemporary industrial design. The set is composed of eight highly refined cylindrical teacups with a slightly convex curvature, leaving ample space for the fingers to nestle comfortably between the form and the handle. The teapot possesses the same general shape as the teacups, but on a larger scale; the round saucers complete the set. The wheel-thrown vessels have a white glaze applied to the interior as well as to the surface of the saucers. The exterior is left raw, with an intricate diamond-shaped pattern inlaid using white glaze.
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