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Counterpoint Vase in Twelve Tones

Fritsch, Elizabeth

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Counterpoint Vase in Twelve Tones is an important early example of the musical inspiration that made Fritsch’s work in the early 1970s so distinctive and influential. Music, a passion nurtured at an early age and developed through advanced study of the piano and harp, has been Fritsch’s most important and abiding influence. A precise vocabulary of metaphors derived from musical theory underpins her work. In her own words, ‘the form of a piece is the equivalent of a melody or theme; the rhythm figures in the painting correspond to tempo and rhythm in music; and colour correlates with harmony and modulation.’ Curving grids follow the form of the vessel with mathematical precision and act ‘as the equivalent of a time signature in music.’ The rhythm figures based on these grids are modified by the vessel’s curvature, emphasising its dynamic structure.


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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 39272

Creation/Production

Fritsch, Elizabeth
Date: 1975

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of Art Fund & DWT, 2/6/2011
Purchased with support from The Art Fund and The Derek Williams Trust

Measurements

Height (cm): 25.5
Width (cm): 14.5
Depth (cm): 12
Height (in): 10
Width (in): 5
Depth (in): 4

Techniques

hand-built
forming
Applied Art
coiled
forming
Applied Art
painted
decoration
Applied Art

Material

stoneware
slip

Location

Front Hall, South Balcony : Case I

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  • Applied Art
  • Art And Design Movements
  • Arts And Entertainment
  • Ceramics
  • Craft
  • Fritsch, Elizabeth
  • Grey
  • Key Design Elements
  • Music
  • Pink
  • Stoneware
  • Studio Ceramics
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