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Jadeite Vase With Carved Dragons
Jadeite Vase With Carved Dragons
Jadeite Vase With Carved Dragons
Jadeite Vase With Carved Dragons

Jadeite Vase With Carved Dragons

Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940)
DateQing Dynasty, 19th century
Object NameVase
Mediumjadeite
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsOverall: Height: 22 cm, Depth: 4 cm, Width: 9.5 cm
AcquisitionJames Cromar Watt Bequest, 1941.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS024913
About MeA tall, ovoid jadeite vase, with a widened central band adorned with a number of carved highly animated, and detailed dragons en ronde bosse which add considerable form and interest to this already organic and textural vase.

James Cromar Watt was an architect, designer, jeweller and enameller who dedicated his life to the promotion of the arts in the North East of Scotland. Born in Aberdeen in 1862, the only son of Alexander Watt, an advocate's clerk, and Ann Hardy, a schoolteacher, he trained as an architect after leaving Aberdeen Grammar School in 1878. After a series of trips to Italy he returned to Britain and was admitted to the Architectural School of the Royal Academy in London. Following his training he embarked on a tour to Greece where he became increasingly interested in ornamentation. His drawings and sketches focused less on architecture as he began to concentrate on becoming skilled in several crafts disciplines.

Watt's interest in mythical creatures was inspired by the East Asian pieces in his private collection, such as this jadeite vase.
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This vase is from the collection of Scottish architect and jeweller James Cromar Watt and is a great example of the Oriental artefacts that Watt drew inspiration from.
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