blue green; wide flat handle; raised figures on both sides; tall foot; lids are round with small circle on top of each

%C2%A9 Beatrice Wood

Teapot, 1952

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By the mid-1940s, Beatrice Wood's work was reaching the American public through major department stores such as Marshall Field's, Neiman Marcus, and Gump's. Another important outlet was America House Gallery on East 52nd Street in New York, run by Aileen Webb, the founder of the American Craft Council. America House featured the work of craft artists throughout the country. A local collector ordered this tea service from America House, along with the nearby charger and other items, in 1951 and 1952.

Details
Title
Teapot
Artist Life
1893-1998
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2003.128.3.1a-c
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blue green; wide flat handle; raised figures on both sides; tall foot; lids are round with small circle on top of each

© Beatrice Wood

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