Jazz Bowl

Jazz Bowl
As a master painter and ceramist, Schreckengost created the New Yorker, or the Jazz Bowl, in 1930. The Jazz Bowl is a glazed ceramic with sgraffito design. There were three versions of the Jazz Bowl, all different in shape and in the method of production. Each was made by hand, drawn slightly differently, and varied in color. Inspired by a trip to New York, the bowls tell a story of a night out on the town. The design was greatly appreciated and enjoyed. Cowan Pottery put the design into production. | Creator: Viktor Schreckengost | Date: 1930 | Source: Cleveland Museum of Art
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