Details
glazed earthenware
The rectangular plaque painted with a landscape under a rosy sunset, the whole with Vellum glaze
Impressed signature at lower left, paper label to the reverse marked Evening/E.T. Hurley and applied with firm's paper label
334 in. (9.5 cm.) high, 712 in. (19.1 cm.) wide, the plaque
Provenance
Isak Lindenauer Antiques, San Francisco.
Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above in July 1995.
Special notice
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Edward T. Hurley, a Cincinnati native, was employed by Rookwood for 52 years, spanning 1896 to 1948, and gained renown for his etchings in addition to his work in ceramics.

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