Water Pitcher Collection
"From Ancient to Modern: A Journey through Water Pitchers" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of water pitchers with this diverse collection
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"From Ancient to Modern: A Journey through Water Pitchers" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of water pitchers with this diverse collection. Starting off, we have the timeless Water Pitcher from c. 1940, created by Jessie M Youngs. Its elegant design showcases the craftsmanship of that era. Moving on, we encounter The Water Drinker by Henri-Charles Guerard, a captivating piece from 1884 that depicts a figure indulging in the refreshing elixir. Next up is the Bisque Water Pitcher from c. 1938, crafted by Ernest A Towers Jr. This delicate creation adds an artistic touch to any table setting. The exquisite Water Pitcher (part of set with 1973. 769a-g) by Gorham Manufacturing Company takes us back to 1900 and showcases their renowned expertise in silverware production. Traveling even further back in time, we come across the remarkable Water Jug with Arms of Jülich-Cleves-Berg from Germany dating all the way back to 1574. Created by Anno Knütgen, it bears historical significance along with its functional purpose. Nicholas Amantea's Water or Wine Jug from c. 1939 offers versatility and style combined into one beautiful piece. George Loughridge's strikingly designed Water Jug from c. 1938 catches our attention with its unique shape and intricate details. Stepping away momentarily from pitchers themselves but still within this theme is Christ seated at right and the woman of Samaria standing at left ca. , 1729—a powerful depiction capturing a biblical narrative centered around water as a symbol of life and renewal. Intriguingly portrayed through watercolor and gouache on paper is The Water Carriers (1888), showcasing everyday scenes where these essential vessels play a crucial role in people's lives. Ellen Duncan's Silver Plated Water Pitcher brings us back to c.