Paul Gauguin

Vase in the Form of a Tropical Plant with Bird and Deity

1887/88
Stoneware painted with slip and gold
17 × 12 cm (6.7 × 4.7 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

In I886 Paul Gauguin was invited to design artistic pottery with the well-known ceramist Ernest Chaplet. Rather than simply decorating premade vessels, Gauguin chose to model his own unconventional forms by hand, jokingly calling them his “monstrosities.” Here the wide lip and distinctive shoulder of the vase echo the shape of the tall plant on its surface, while the protruding leaves on its sides suggest handles yet have no utilitarian function. Gauguin decorated this vase with a mix of motifs, including a goose drawn from the artist’s paintings of Brittany and a Cambodian deity copied from a photograph of a sculpture near Angkor Wat.

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