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CulturePersian
Date18th century
MediumGlazed pottery
DimensionsOverall: 10 1/2 × 8 1/2 inches (26.67 × 21.59 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Joseph H. Heil
Object numberR74-9/2
On View
Not on view
Exhibition History
No exhibition history known at this time.
Provenance

Joseph H. Heil (1916–1974), New York, by his death in 1974 [1];

Bequeathed by Heil to John M. Crawford, Jr. (1913–1988), New York, 1974 [2];

His gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1974 [3].

[1] Joseph H. Heil was an artist, designer, and collector living in New York.  He was well-known for his Art Nouveau and Tiffany glass collections with several mentions in The New York Times. (See “Glass Décor Shines Anew In a Revival,” March 28, 1958, p. 20;  “New Old Art Nouveau,” October 11, 1964, p. SM116; “An Art Nouveau Dealer’s Story,” December 23, 1979, p. D45.)

[2] A letter from Freda B. Stolz to Laurence Sickman, NAMA director, August 28, 1974, NAMA curatorial files, informs the museum that Heil’s collection was bequeathed to Crawford with the intent that it one day be “eventually housed in a suitable museum of his choice.”

[3] NAMA archives includes correspondence between Crawford and Laurence Sickman, NAMA curator and director, between 1959 and 1973.  Crawford donated Asian objects from 1960 and through the 1970’s.  Sickman, in collaboration with the Pierpont Morgan Library, helped curate an exhibition of Crawford’s collection in the early 1960’s exhibited at the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, Fogg Art Museum, Boston, and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.  See Laurence Sickman, Chinese Calligraphy and Painting in the Collection of John M. Crawford, Jr., exh. cat. (New York:  Pierpont Morgan Library, 1962).

Published References
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