"Well-Spring" Tumbler
Manufacturermanufactured by
Henry Cole
(British, 1808 - 1882)
Designerdesigned by
Richard Redgrave
(British, 1804 - 1888)
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Date1847
Mediumglass, painted in enamel
Dimensionsheight: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm.)
DescriptionThis drinking glass is decorated with a band of enameled yellow and white flowers and green leaves and with yellow and green pointed leaves, with pinkish stems crisscrossing on the disk-shaped foot. The same ornaments are on the matching jug (#2005.3.1).
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Label TextHenry Cole believed that public taste would be elevated if well-known painters and sculptors could be brought to design everyday domestic objects like this set of jug and tumblers (#2005.3.1-2005.3.3). To aid in the production of artistic items for the home, Cole founded Felix Summerly's Art Manufacturers, a firm that lasted about three years. The "Well Spring" design was developed by painter and writer Richard Redgrave. Its feathery tendrils of pond grass echo the object's function as a container of water.Status
On viewObject number2005.3.3
Edward Burne-Jones
1898
Object number: 2000.5.530.24