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Chocolate pot
Alexandra Solowij Watkins (American (born in Poland), born in 1933)
1957
Object Place: Boston, Massachusetts
Medium/Technique
Silver, wood
Dimensions
Overall: 8.6 x 16.5 x 10.8 cm (3 3/8 x 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Alexandra Solowij Watkins
Accession Number2004.204
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsContemporary Art, Americas
ClassificationsSilver hollowware
Alexandra Solowij Watkns was born in Poland in 1933 and arrived at the SMFA in the mid 1950s, after training in Montreal. She designed and made a tea set and this chocolate pot as part of her studies at the museum. Although after graduation, Watkins, as a foreign student, had to return to Montreal, the tea set was exhibited at the school and attracted the attention of an executive at Gorham. The company hired her as a designer and provided the necessary immigration papers.
As a designer for Gorham, Watkins was one of several artist-craftspeople, including John Prip and Mary Ann Scherr, who collaborated with the company designers to create modernist objects for mass consumption. One of her designs was s silver plated "bateau" centerpiece (2004.205) produced in 1959-60. Watkins became an American citizen and later focused on jewelry, represented in the Museum's collection by a brooch (1005.749). Since 1968, she has been affiliated with the Atelier Janiye gallery in Boston as a jeweler and, since 1982, as a co-owner.
This text has been adapted from "Silver of the Americas, 1600-2000," edited by Jeannine Falino and Gerald W.R. Ward, published in 2008 by the MFA. Complete references can be found in that publication.
As a designer for Gorham, Watkins was one of several artist-craftspeople, including John Prip and Mary Ann Scherr, who collaborated with the company designers to create modernist objects for mass consumption. One of her designs was s silver plated "bateau" centerpiece (2004.205) produced in 1959-60. Watkins became an American citizen and later focused on jewelry, represented in the Museum's collection by a brooch (1005.749). Since 1968, she has been affiliated with the Atelier Janiye gallery in Boston as a jeweler and, since 1982, as a co-owner.
This text has been adapted from "Silver of the Americas, 1600-2000," edited by Jeannine Falino and Gerald W.R. Ward, published in 2008 by the MFA. Complete references can be found in that publication.
DescriptionThe round raised pot has a wooden handle placed at a right angle to the spout, which is formed by a shaping of the body of the pot. The hinged lid is placed opposite the spout and is operated with a teardrop-shaped thumbpiece attached near the hinge.
Marks
"A. SOLOWIJ / ENTIRELY HAND / WROUGHT / STERLING" struck incuse on underside
InscriptionsNone.
Provenance2004, given by the artist to the Museum.
CopyrightReproduced with permission.