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Vintage Arts and Crafts Newcomb College Pottery 8 1/2 Stylized Flowers Vase c1925 signed and decorated by Sadie Irvine. Excellent Condition (No chips, nicks, hairlines, dark crazing, cracks or repairs)!Marked on the bottom "N within the C, PA42, #177 and "M" for master potter Joseph Fortune Meyer". Item Detail This is a Wonderful Vintage Arts and Crafts Newcomb College Pottery 8 1/2 Stylized Flowers Vase produced in c1925 signed and decorated by Sadie Irvine and thrown by Master Potter Joseph Fortune Meyer. It has a Stylized decoration of delicate pastel jonquil or daffodil flowers in Soft Matte Pinks, and the leaves in a Darker Blue and Matte Green around the rim on a Beautiful Matte Periwinkle Blue Background. It is in Excellent Condition (No chips, nicks, hairlines, dark crazing, cracks or repairs)! It is marked on the bottom "N within the C, PA42 (dates it to 1925), #177 and "M" for Master Potter Joseph Fortune Meyer".
A Truly Stunning addition to add to your Newcomb College or Arts and Crafts Pottery Collection! This item MUST be insured! She attended McDonough High School (later Sophie Wright High School) and subsequently studied at Newcomb College from 1903 to 1906. She was one of the most prolific pottery decorators of Newcomb.
Irvine also explored working in embroidery, block prints, watercolors, pastels, and sketches. Her work received many accolades including travel and study scholarships to the Art Students League in New York, Arthur W. Dow's Ipswich summer school, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. From 1908 to 1929, Irvine was listed as an Art Craftsman of Newcomb College, and from 1929 until her retirement in 1952, she taught a wide breadth of classes there as well. Like George Ohr and Walter Anderson, his roots in art began on the Gulf Coast.
Meyer served as an apprentice in his fathers pottery studio in Biloxi. In 1879, Joseph Meyer invited George Ohr to join him as an apprentice at his New Orleans pottery business. From mentor to George Ohr to master potter, Joseph Meyer threw pottery at Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans while maintaining a home and making pottery on Deer Island across from the Ohr-OKeefe Museum of Art. The exhibition features 34 pieces of Joseph Meyer pottery, c. 1900, as well as one piece of Newcomb Pottery, from the collection of the Ohr-OKeefe Museum of Art.
Marked on the bottom "N within the C, PA42, #177 and "M" for master potter Joseph Fortune Meyer" Item Detail This is a Wonderful Vintage Arts and Crafts Newcomb College Pottery 8 1/2 Stylized Flowers Vase produced in c1925 signed and decorated by Sadie Irvine and thrown by Master Potter Joseph Fortune Meyer. History: Sadie Irvine (wikipedia) Irvine was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to Agnes Estelle and Robert William Irvine on July 21, 1887. Meyer served as an apprentice in his father’s pottery studio in Biloxi. From mentor to George Ohr to master potter, Joseph Meyer threw pottery at Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans while maintaining a home and making pottery on Deer Island across from the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art. 1900, as well as one piece of Newcomb Pottery, from the collection of the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art. This is a Wonderful Vintage Arts and Crafts Newcomb College Pottery 8 1/2 Stylized Flowers Vase produced in c1925 signed and decorated by Sadie Irvine and thrown by Master Potter Joseph Fortune Meyer. Irvine was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to Agnes Estelle and Robert William Irvine on July 21, 1887. The item "Vintage Arts & Crafts Newcomb College Pottery 8 1/2 Stylized Flower Vase c1925" is in sale since Tuesday, April 9, 2019.This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Newcomb". The seller is "521vintageelements" and is located in Appleton, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped to United States.