Red and White Roses Vase, 1908

Franz A. Bischoff (American (born Austria), 1864-1929)

Red and White Roses Vase, 1908

Mineral pigments on porcelain
15 in. x 8 in. (38.1 cm x 20.32 cm)

Crocker Art Museum, Melza and Ted Barr Collection

2009.72

About

  • Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, the Robertsons moved to Los Angeles, where Fred Robertson worked as superintendent of Los Angeles Pressed Brick. During his tenure, he also operated a small art pottery known as FHR Los Angeles, which produced crackle, matte, and crystalline glazes, along with experimental lusters. He became the superintendent of Claycraft Potteries in Los Angeles in 1921 and four years later, his son, George, joined the firm as designer, establishing the seventh generation of Robertsons in the pottery business. In 1934, the father-son team of Fred and George started Robertson Pottery in Los Angeles and moved it to Hollywood the following year. The pottery produced functional, household wares and more decorative pieces, applying brightly colored glazes to traditional forms influenced by Chinese examples. The company closed upon Fred Robertson’s death in 1952.

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