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Hua De Tu An, Flower Pictures II, 2007
Felicity Aylieff (born 1954)
This monumental pot is a new acquisition; it is 2m tall and weighs in at 250kgs. It was made by Aylieff when she was resident artist in
The pot was made by two potters working together on a wheel, throwing it in sections that were then joined together. It was originally about 3 meters tall when made, but has shrunk during drying and firing. Aylieff decorated the pot with floral patterns in blue and white to capture the essence of traditional Chinese pottery.
Porcelain, underglaze blue transfers, selected areas of glaze.
Purchased by York Museums Trust with the support of the MLA?V&A Purchase Grant Fund and The Art Fund, 2008.