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CultureEnglish
Dateca. 1750-1760
MediumEarthenware with lead glaze
DimensionsOverall: 5 5/16 × 2 3/4 × 2 1/8 inches (13.49 × 6.99 × 5.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Burnap
Object number41-23/112
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 112
Gallery Label
Figures of men and women in everyday pursuits were popular in 18th-century England. Made with molds, these forms could be reproduced at a reasonable cost. Here, a seated man enjoys a drink of wine from the bottle in his left hand.

The consumption of punch and wine brought about the production of an array of ceramic vessels for serving these popular beverages. Originating in India and brought to England by British sailors, punch derives its name from the Hindi word panch, or five, referring to the five traditional punch ingredients: water, sugar, citrus, spices and spirits, usually brandy, rum or red wine. Punch, served to a group of guests from bowls or punch pots, was mainly the purview of men, and the ability to prepare the best punch was a point of pride. England imported wines from Spain, Portugal, Germany and the Canary Islands, which were decanted from casks to wine bottles, such as those displayed here.
Provenance

Mr. Frank P. (1861-1957) and Mrs. Harriet C. (1866-1947) Burnap, Kansas City, MO by 1941;

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1941.

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