Making a Bonnin and Morris Pickle Stand
Автор: Museum of the American Revolution
Загружено: 2020-07-07
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Internationally recognized master ceramicist Michelle Erickson recreates an Early American porcelain masterwork known as a Bonnin and Morris pickle stand – a tiered serving dish – using techniques of throwing, modeling, and life-casting porcelain from natural shells.
The original pickle stand that inspired this work is one of just a few surviving examples produced by Philadelphia potters Gousse Bonnin and George Anthony Morris, who in the early 1770s operated the American China Manufactory, the first American porcelain factory. The original pickle stand featured in the film is owned by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and was on loan to the Museum of the American Revolution from 2017-2019. The pickle stand Erickson created in this video is part of the Museum of the American Revolution's collection: https://bit.ly/3gBaBNA
Made Possible by The Kaufman Americana Foundation; Reeves Museum of Ceramics, The Museums at Washington and Lee University; and The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Thanks to James D. and Pamela J. Penny and Gavin Ashworth Photography. Special thanks to Ceramics in America, Robert Hunter, and Graham Hood. Film by Jorin Hood.
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