AR 01-02 final - Saint Louis Art Museum
AR 01-02 final - Saint Louis Art Museum
AR 01-02 final - Saint Louis Art Museum
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DECORATIVE <strong>AR</strong>TS AND DESIGN<br />
Appliances and Electronics<br />
Marcello Nizzoli, Italian, 1887–1969; made by Necchi<br />
Sewing Machine Sales Corporation, Pavia, Italy; Mirella<br />
Sewing Machine, c.1957; metal and plastic; 11 1/2 x 19<br />
x 7 inches; Gift of Marie L. Schmitz 57:2004a–c<br />
Architectural Elements<br />
Hector Guimard, French, 1867–1942; made at the<br />
Fonderies de <strong>Saint</strong>-Dizier, Lorraine, France; Door<br />
Grilles, before 1907; painted cast iron; 38 1/2 (.1),<br />
38 5/8 (.2) x 20 3/4 x 7/8 inches; Funds given by William<br />
B. McMillan Jr., the Richard Brumbaugh Trust in memory<br />
of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer<br />
Brumbaugh, the Anne L. Lehmann Charitable Trust,<br />
Jane Stamper, and Victor Porter Smith 34:2004.1,.2<br />
Basketry<br />
Mary Giles, American, born 1944; Copper Strata, 20<strong>02</strong>;<br />
waxed linen and copper; 18 x 18 3/4 inches; Funds given<br />
by Cathy Barancik and Steve Novik, Elissa and Paul<br />
Cahn, Nancy and Ken Kranzberg, Joan and Mitchell<br />
Markow, Ted and Sissy Thomas, Cathy and Martin<br />
Wice, and David and Jacqueline Charak 5:2004<br />
Ceramics<br />
Theodor Bogler, German, 1897–1968; made by Bauhaus<br />
Ceramic Workshop, Dornburg, Germany; Combination<br />
Teapot, 1923; glazed earthenware; 2 7/8 x 6 1/16 x 6 3/16<br />
inches; Lopata Endowment Fund 174:2003a,b<br />
William V. Bragdon, American, 1884–1959; made<br />
at University City Porcelain Works, University City,<br />
Missouri; Cast of a Decadrachm, c.1912–14; glazed<br />
earthenware; diameter: 1 9/16 inches; Cast of a<br />
Decadrachm, c.1912–14; earthenware; diameter: 1 1/4<br />
inches; Cast of a Decadrachm, c.1912–14; glazed earthenware;<br />
diameter: 1 1/4 inches; Mold, c.1912–14; plaster;<br />
assembled dimensions: 1 1/2 x 2 3/8 inches; Gifts of<br />
Kirby William Brown 63:2004–66:2004a,b<br />
Taxile Doat, French, 1851–1938; made at University<br />
City Porcelain Works, University City, Missouri; Vase,<br />
1913; glazed porcelain; 5 x 5 inches; Funds given by the<br />
Cournoyer Family in loving memory of Jeffrey Kent<br />
Cournoyer 13:2004; Vase, 1913; glazed porcelain with<br />
gilded decoration; 5 1/8 x 5 inches; Gift of Victor Porter<br />
Smith in memory of his parents, Elizabeth Clark<br />
Kirkwood Smith and Shirley Zachariah Smith 59:2004<br />
<strong>Louis</strong> Comfort Tiffany, American, 1848–1933; made by Tiffany Studios, Corona,<br />
New York; Tomato Vase, c.1904–14; earthenware with glazed interior; 7 3/4 x 13 1/4<br />
inches; Funds given by the Roland E. Jester Fund for the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, The Lea-<br />
Thi-Ta Study Group, David Allen Hanks Fund for the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, Isabelle and<br />
Jean-Paul Montupet, Joanne and Alan Kohn, the Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund,<br />
BSI Constructors and Charles M. Ruprecht through the 20<strong>02</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund,<br />
and Barbara Shortridge 120:2003<br />
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