Rookwood Pottery
American
Rookwood Pottery is an American pottery company that was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 by Maria Longworth Nichols. The company is known for its high-quality ceramic art and is one of the most famous American art potteries.
Rookwood Pottery produced a wide range of pottery in various styles, including Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. The company was particularly well-known for its vases, which were often decorated with intricate designs and glazes.
Throughout its history, Rookwood Pottery employed many talented artists and craftsmen, including some of the most prominent ceramic artists of the day. The company also collaborated with other artists and designers, including Louis Comfort Tiffany, and produced several pieces for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
Today, Rookwood Pottery continues to produce high-quality ceramics using many of the same techniques and methods that were used by the company's founders over 140 years ago.
Rookwood Pottery produced a wide range of pottery in various styles, including Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. The company was particularly well-known for its vases, which were often decorated with intricate designs and glazes.
Throughout its history, Rookwood Pottery employed many talented artists and craftsmen, including some of the most prominent ceramic artists of the day. The company also collaborated with other artists and designers, including Louis Comfort Tiffany, and produced several pieces for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
Today, Rookwood Pottery continues to produce high-quality ceramics using many of the same techniques and methods that were used by the company's founders over 140 years ago.
Rookwood Pottery
Large-scaled American Rookwood Art Pottery Cabbage-Leaf Bowl
H 5 in W 14 in D 11 in
