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Pardoe, Thomas (1770-1823)
This jug was an impressive way to serve beer two centuries ago. Thomas Pardoe was a skilful, versatile artist but, looking at this, you wouldn't think tigers were his strong point. In fact, this is an accurate copy of a scientific print, although he made up the scenery himself.
Pearlware jug, footring, Herculaneum shape, strap handle, plain spout. Naturalistically painted in enamels with a landscape scene of a tiger in front of rocks, palm trees to right, brown foliage tree to left; gilt band around base, gilt marbled effect on underside of lip, band of gilt leaves around rim, gilt strokes along back of handle.
Painted with a tiger after an engraving by James Heath in George Shaw's 'General Zoology' (1800).
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 30556
Creation/Production
Pardoe, Thomas
Shaw, George 'General Zoology'
Date: 1800 ca –
Acquisition
Gift, 9/2/1922
Given by F. Emile Andrews
Measurements
Height
(cm): 24.5
Length
(cm): 26
Width
(cm): 19.6
Height
(in): 9
Length
(in): 10
Width
(in): 7
Techniques
wheel-thrown
forming
Applied Art
moulded
forming
Applied Art
enamelled
decoration
Applied Art
gilded
decoration
Applied Art
Material
pearlware
Location
In store
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