Hen and Chicks Tureen

Description

The ceramic factory at Chelsea, located along the river Thames in western London, was Britain’s most renowned factory of decorative porcelain in the mid-1700s. Large tureens in the form of chickens or rabbits appealed to wealthy aristocrats, who took great care in developing specimen animal and poultry breeds on their country estates. The design for this particular tureen was taken from a popular seventeenth-century print by Francis Barlow depicting a farmyard.

Provenance

(Winifred Williams, London, 1984, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?-1984); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1984-)

Hen and Chicks Tureen

Chelsea Porcelain Factory

c. 1755

Accession Number

1984.58.a

Medium

porcelain

Dimensions

Overall: 24.8 x 34.9 x 25.7 cm (9 3/4 x 13 3/4 x 10 1/8 in.)

Classification

Ceramic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund