REUBEN HALEY (1872–1933)
REUBEN HALEY (1872–1933)

A GROUP OF SEVEN 'RUBA ROMBIC' VESSELS, CIRCA 1928

细节
REUBEN HALEY (1872–1933)
A GROUP OF SEVEN 'RUBA ROMBIC' VESSELS, CIRCA 1928
Comprising two ceramic vessels manufactured by Muncie Pottery, Muncie, Indiana; and five glass vessels manufactured by Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
6 ¼ in. (16 cm.) high, tallest
来源
The Ruba Rombic: acquired from Rosemary Trietsch, The Glass Cupboard, New York, 19 November 2011.
出版
cf. J. Stewart Johnson. American Modern, 1925–1940: Design for a New Age exhibition catalogue, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2000, p. 122 for another glass vase from this series.

拍品专文

An anagram of Ruba’i, the Persian poetry genre, and irregular rhombic structures, Haley’s bizarre Ruba-Rombic vessels reveal a fascination for crystallography and for the Cubist paintings to which he was exposed in Paris in 1925. Industrially-produced, the vessels were designed for broad appeal and were distributed through department stores across America. Examples are retained in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum and the Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York.

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