Fine Silver and Vitreous Enamel Vessel
MakerMade by
Vladimir Böhm
(Croatia, born 1970)
Date2003
Object NameVessel
Mediumfine silver, enamel
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsHeight: 17cm, Diameter: 18.4cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 2004 with assistance from the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland, the National Fund for Acquisitions and the National Art Collections Fund.
Copyright© Vladimir Böhm (2004)
LocationOn Display - Gallery 05
Object numberABDAG011191
About MeSilver bowl with opaque vitreous enamel.The unfinished appearance of this vessel is deliberate to demonstrate the techniques and random effects achieved through the enameling process. When a vessel is removed from the kiln after firing the artist works the surface further with glass-etching creams, salts, stoning and grinding.
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The unfinished appearance is deliberate to demonstrate the random effects that can be achieved through enamelling and other surface work after firing
Exhibitions
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Qing Dynasty Qianlong/Jiaqing Period, 1736 - 1820
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Ming Dynasty, 16th - 17th century