early 20th century american art deco egyptian revival white glazed terra cotta two-piece freestanding fritz albert designed figural lamp base

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northwestern terra cotta co., chicago, il.

 

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all original and largely intact american egyptian revival style cream matte-glazed terra cotta figural lamp base fabricated by the northwestern terra cotta co., chicago, il. the finely crafted statue features an elegantly designed, costumed female pharaoh resting against an upright column containing a multitude of geometric shapes. the incandescent cluster socket was originally mounted directly above the woman’s outstretched arm. the statue rests on a large, tapered base containing highly abstract geometric forms, owls and felines in low relief. a subtle brown colored glaze was used to accentuate the intricate detail found in both the figurine and pedestal base. largely intact with minor chips, crazing and age-related wear. the lamp was modeled by richard boch. the figurine was designed by sculptor fritz albert. the pedestal base was designed by fernand moreau, who trained as a sculptor in his native france before immigrating to the united states in 1880. moreau moved to chicago around the time of the 1893 columbian exposition. by 1902 he was teaching ornamental modeling at the art institute of chicago. in 1904 he went to work for gates potteries, joining fritz albert (the factory’s chief modeler). albert and moreau joined the northwestern terra cotta company around 1906. the northwestern terra cotta company was founded in 1878 by g. hottinger, president and sculpture, john r true, vice president and treasurer, and f. wagner, secretary and architect. nearly 30 years after its founding, northwestern terra cotta company was the leading manufacturer of terra cotta in the united states. the popularity of decorative terra cotta on building facades reached its pinnacle in the 1920′s. northwestern terra cotta company supplied a great majority of the terra cotta to meet this demand – both in chicago and throughout the united states. the great depression marked the beginning of the end for northwestern terra cotta company. as construction fell off, so did the demand for terra cotta. the company finally closed in 1965. measures 65 x 12 x 13 inches.

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