Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, Dutch, active 1719-1744 and Du Paquier Porcelain Manufactory
Ewer
1724
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- Maker: Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, Dutch, active 1719-1744
- Manufacturer: Du Paquier Porcelain Manufactory
Ewer
1724
Physical Qualities
Hard-paste porcelain, enamel, gilt decoration, 8 3/8 x 6 3/4 in. (21.3 x 17.1 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Camilla Boone Gellert in Memory of her Husband, Leopold Gellert
Object Number
1974.32
The surface texture of Erickson’s sauceboat and ewer is cast from the 3D-printed fabric of Nike’s FlyKnit running shoe. During the 2012 Olympics in London, England, Nike’s 2012 Olympic Track and Field Innovation department debuted FlyKnit, a material so valuable for athletic success that Nike withheld the design production process from their Asian manufacturers. The oversized Chinese characters on the ewer, or pitcher, translate to “Made in China” and allude to the Asian origin of global ceramic markets. Independent innovations, like the shapes made by the Du Paquier factory in Austria and the salt-glaze texture perfected by English potteries in Staffordshire, represent 18th-century attempts to monopolize markets by European factories. Erickson adapted these historical shapes and surfaces to call attention to the continuing East-West competition over global manufacturing and technological development.
Chilton, Meredith ed. Fired by Passion: Vienna Baroque Porcelain of Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier. vol. 1 Du Paquier Porcelain: Its History, Style, and Influences. Stuttgart, Germany: Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2009. ill. fig. 4:82. p. 361-362.
Chilton, Meredith ed. Fired by Passion: Vienna Baroque Porcelain of Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier. Stuttgart, Germany: Arnoldsche Art Publishers, 2009.vol.3 Du Paquier Porcelain: Collectors, Scientific Evaluation, Catalogue, and References. fig. 183. p. 1263.
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Claudius Innocentius Du Paquier, Dutch, active 1719-1744
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Du Paquier Porcelain Manufactory
1717–1743
Austrian, 1718-1744
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