Earth Still
MOA: University of British Columbia
3099/46 a-q
Seventeen piece ceramic installation in earth colours. When arranged for display (left to right) the pieces are as follows: small grey mixing dish with a pouring lip; cream coloured flask with a wide base, narrow neck, and red stopper; tall brown flask with a long thin neck and round body; two-toned cream and grey crucible with a celadon lid; tall, round, brown bottle and stopper; in front is a long spouted red-brown vessel; dark red goblet with a flat base and sharp pouring lip; behind both is a taller thin necked flask in yellow; flat, rounded, rectangular grey medicine bottle; thin necked, grey flask; and lastly, a heavy bottomed grey mortar and pestle. Maker's mark stamped on base of bowls and large bottle.
- Type of Item installation
- Culture Canadian
- Material clay, glaze
- Measurements height 28.3 cm, width 105.7 cm, depth 20.5 cm (overall) height 28.3 cm, width 12.3 cm, depth 10.4 cm (part l) height 22.0 cm, width 9.0 cm, depth 9.0 cm (part k) height 22.0 cm, width 10.0 cm, depth 9.0 cm (part d)
- Creator Tam Irving
- Previous Owner Tam Irving
- Received from Tam Irving
- Made in British Columbia
- Creation Date during 1999
- Ownership Date before March 27, 2015
- Acquisition Date on March 27, 2015
- Item Classes ceramics
- Condition excellent
- Accession Number 3099/0046 a-q