Description
In 1899, French architect Hector Guimard designed the Castle Henriette, built on Rue des Binelles in Sèvres, a suburb of Paris, France. This stoneware vase is named for the street and bears similarities to architectural features of Castle Henriette. The vase’s asymmetrical and curvilinear design showcases the trademarks of the Art Nouveau style. Five examples of the Vase des Binelles were made by the still-operating Sèvres Manufactory, whose ceramics were celebrated for their innovative decoration and design since its establishment in the mid-1700s.
Provenance
Nourham Manoukian, Paris; (Galerie Moderne, Ltd., London).
Accession Number
1994.107
Medium
stoneware with crystalline glaze
Dimensions
Overall: 130.2 x 39.1 x 40 cm (51 1/4 x 15 3/8 x 15 3/4 in.)
Classification
Ceramic
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund