Artist:
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George Jack Longden and Co.
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Title:
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Firedog, one of a pair
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Date:
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1893
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Medium:
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Steel
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Dimensions:
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30 15/16 x 10 11/16 x 9 1/2 in. (78.6 x 27.1 x 24.1 cm)
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Credit Line:
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The Ulrich Acquisition Fund for Modern Design
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Location:
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Gallery 334
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George Jack was an integral figure in the British Arts and Crafts movement. From about 1890, he was chief furniture designer for William Morris' Morris and Co. and in 1880 began working in the office of architect and designer Philip Webb. Both Morris and Webb were strong proponents of a move away from industrialization and back to the handmade tradition in objects for the home. Jack's design for these firedogs, meant to hold fire tools on their protruding brackets, are an excellent example of the whimsy inherent in English Arts and Crafts, with their simplified design featuring a pair of stylized owls.
Artist/Creator(s)
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Name:
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Jack, George
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Nationality:
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American
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Life Dates:
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American (lived in England), 1855-1932
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Name:
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Longden and Co.
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Role:
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Manufacturer
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Nationality:
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English
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Life Dates:
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England
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Object Description
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Inscriptions:
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Classification:
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Metalwork
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Physical Description:
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curvilinear back section with applied openwork organic cutout; horizontal element very high; hook at top
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Creation Place:
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Europe, England, , ,
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Accession #:
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2000.234.1
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Owner:
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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