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Fountain Panel

A work made of bronze.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of bronze.

Date:

1871

Artist:

Designed by Thomas Jeckyll (English, 1827–1881)
Made by Barnard, Bishop and Barnards, (Norwich, England, 1826–1908)

About this artwork

In the 1850s, the ironworks firm Barnard, Bishop and Barnards contracted Thomas Jeckyll in an effort to adhere to the decade’s burgeoning design reform. In an era increasingly dominated by cheaply produced, low-quality goods, designers began considering how to improve both the design of objects and the conditions of the workers who made them. Having gained prominence through several successful Japanism installations at international exhibitions, Jeckyll became a fashionable designer and the upper classes sought out his designs. One such patron, Henry Richard Fox Vassall, Lord Holland, commissioned Jeckyll to design decorative panels in bronze for the horse watering-fountains outside his London estate. The flattened perspective of the fish and plants and the stylized waves on the lower register show Jeckyll’s interest in Japanese aesthetics.

Status

On View, Gallery 246

Department

Applied Arts of Europe

Artist

Thomas Jeckyll (Designer)

Title

Fountain Panel

Place

Norwich (Object made in)

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1871

Medium

Bronze

Dimensions

76.2 × 111.8 cm (30 × 44 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of The Antiquarian Society

Reference Number

2012.487

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