Contemporary Realism
1859
67.0 x 59.0 cm
フィラデルフィア美術館Discover Dave the Potter (David Drake), a 19th-century enslaved African American artist renowned for his poetic stoneware & unique signature. Explore Edgefield pottery & Southern folk art!
フィラデルフィア美術館で芸術史を探索!アイコニックな名作、建築の驚異、魅力的な展示を発見。息を呑むような複製で、かつてない芸術体験を。 (Philadelphia Bijutsukan de geijutsu-shi o tansaku! Aikonikku na meisaku, kenchiku no kyōi, miryokuteki na tenji o hakken. Iki o nomumu ru repurodukushon de, katsute nai geijutsu taiken o.)
The stoneware jar presented here transcends mere utilitarian function; it embodies a profound narrative of survival, creativity, and cultural heritage—a story inextricably linked to the life and legacy of Dave the Potter.
The photograph captures a close-up view of the jar against a stark white backdrop, emphasizing its textural surface and highlighting the delicate cursive lettering that adorns its side—a testament to Dave’s unwavering commitment to preserving his craft and communicating his vision.
Dave Drake's contribution to ceramic art is unparalleled. He stands as one of the first enslaved African Americans recognized for mastering a complex artistic skill, defying legal restrictions that sought to stifle Black literacy and creativity. His dedication to honing his craft—producing an estimated 40,000 pieces during his lifetime—solidifies his place in American art history.
The alkaline glaze technique employed by Dave is more than just a method of surface treatment; it’s a deliberate choice that reflects the potter's understanding of material properties. Combining wood ash, sand, and water—ingredients readily available in Pottersville—Dave achieved a distinctive brown coloration through careful experimentation and observation.
The inscription of poetry onto Dave’s vessels represents a powerful act of defiance against legal prohibitions prohibiting Black literacy. Each poem serves as a conduit for emotion, intellect, and cultural heritage—a declaration of independence from societal constraints and an affirmation of artistic expression.
Today, reproductions of Dave the Potter’s stoneware jar continue to inspire collectors and interior designers alike. Its understated beauty speaks volumes about resilience, creativity, and the enduring spirit of African American artistry—a legacy that transcends time and celebrates the transformative power of art.
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