Dish - Snake shaped

Ceramics and Glass Collection

Accession Nr.: 79.15.1
Artist/Maker:
Sikorski, Tádé (1852 - 1940) / designer
Manufacturer: Zsolnay factory (Pécs)
Place of production: Pécs
Inscription: alján: domború, kerek gyári jegy öt torony alatt
félkörívben ZSOLNAY PÉCS; masszába
nyomva: ZSOLNAY PÉCS / 6042 / M
Materials: porcelain-faience
Techniques: acid-etched; applied shaped parts; cast; eosin-glazed
Dimensions:
height: 8 cm
diameter: 33 cm
This plate was designed for holding jewellery or visit cards. Its shape is given by the body of a coiling cobra. The centre of the dish is the end of its tail, its body scrolling outwards, slightly higher on the rim. It ends in a naturally shaped, threatening snake head, just about to open its cowl. The scales of the snake- skin are painted with green and yellow matte, protruding glaze drops. The foot is covered with dark violet-crimson eozin glaze. In the Zsolnay Facon book there are remarks beside similar snake-shape variations, from No. 5993 on all pages «Sikorski úr tervei» (designs by Mr. Sikorski).

Literature

  • Csenkey Éva, Hárs Éva, Weiler Árpád: Zsolnay. A gyűjtők könyve. Corvina Kiadó, Budapest, 2003. - Nr. 136.
  • Szerk.: Szilágyi András, Horányi Éva: Szecesszió. A 20. század hajnala. (Az európai iparművészet korszakai.). Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1996. - Nr. 9.97. (Csenkey Éva)