Pitcher 1828 - 1868
charlesacornwall
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pencil sketch
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charcoal drawing
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charcoal art
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black and white theme
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pencil drawing
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black and white
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yellow element
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united-states
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charcoal
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graphite
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gold element
This glass pitcher, created by Charles A. Cornwall between 1828 and 1868, is an example of American glassblowing. The pitcher features a clear glass body with intricate swirling details, particularly around the neck. Its unique shape is highlighted by the distinct curves and the delicate handle. This pitcher is a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of American glassblowers during the 19th century and is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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