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This tall vase has a uniform beige glaze and a slender profile derived from vessels with Asian origin.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1917 – 1927
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.180
Cup-shaped vessel with foot covered with a semi-matte creating a mottled effect in muddy shades of rose and green
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1912 – 1922
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.146
Ceramic vessel with rounded body, long thick neck and wide lip. Two decorative bands encircle the body of the vessel and two encircle the neck near the shoulder. Vessel is covered with mottled iridescent glaze in shades of dark blue.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1912 – 1922
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.161

Takahashi Hiroaki
Tematsu no ike (Tematsu Pond)
1907 – 1922
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2005/1.421.2
In the lower left corner of this tall and narrow print two silohettes appear near a small dock. The surface of a pond stretches out behind them, filling much of the pictorial space. The dark form of a house with a traingular, mountain shapped roof rests in the upper register of the print. The lit windows from the house reflect in the calm yet slightly wavy pond.
Takahashi Hiroaki
Tematsu no ike (Tematsu Pond)
1907 – 1922
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2005/1.421.1
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