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Gorham Manufacturing Company

Ice Bowl

1871

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Gorham Manufacturing Company

Ice Bowl

1871

Physical Qualities Sterling silver, 6 7/8 x 10 7/8 x 6 3/8 in. (17.5 x 27.6 x 16.2 cm)
Credit Line Purchased as the gift of the Friends of the American Wing in Honor of their 40th Anniversary
Object Number 2010.16.1
The Arctic and its environment inspired both Indigenous and foreign artists in the late 19th century. A Yup’ik artist carved birds, seals and walruses, and humpback and beluga whales on this pipe. While the ring displayed here does not directly reference the Arctic region, it played an important role in American control of Alaska’s rich natural resources: Tsar Alexander II of Russia (1818–1881) gifted this ring to American Rear Admiral Alexander Murray (1816–1884) during discussions leading up to the U.S. purchase of Russian-colonized Alaska. Gorham’s glacial bowl mounted with polar bears—manufactured in Rhode Island, thousands of miles away from the newly acquired land—demonstrates the popular appeal of Arctic imagery following the 1867 Alaska Purchase. Today, Alaska’s temperature is rising at twice the rate as the southern 48 states, sparking wildfires, cracking ice shelves, and causing droughts. For the hundreds of Indigenous communities who rely on Alaska’s natural resources, combating climate change has staggering urgency.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2010; Margot Johnson, New York
AMW Reinstallation 2014

American Wing Rotations 2020

American Wing Rotations 2021

Wild Imagination: Art and Animals in the Gilded Age

American Wing Rotations 2025
Baltimore Museum of Art. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Celebrating a Museum. Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 2014.
Charles Venable, "Silver in America, 1840-1940: A Century of Splendor," New York: distributed by H.N. Abrams, 1994, p. 199.

Markings: Marked on reverse of bowl "lion" "anchor" "G" "125" "Sterling"

Manufacturer

Gorham Manufacturing Company

1830–2000

Founded 1831
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