
Tea caddy with cover
Christopher Dresser
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
The influential English designer and writer Christopher Dresser greatly admired the arts of Japan, which he visited in 1877. This tea caddy reflects his desire to create original pieces by combining Asian ceramic forms with European decoration. The vivid pink resembles one of the ground colors used by the Sèvres manufactory.
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
The fifty thousand objects in the Museum's comprehensive and historically important collection of European sculpture and decorative arts reflect the development of a number of art forms in Western European countries from the early fifteenth through the early twentieth century. The holdings include sculpture in many sizes and media, woodwork and furniture, ceramics and glass, metalwork and jewelry, horological and mathematical instruments, and tapestries and textiles. Ceramics made in Asia for export to European markets and sculpture and decorative arts produced in Latin America during this period are also included among these works.