Walrus

Carl Walters, Walrus, 1933, ceramic, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of International Business Machines Corporation, 1966.27.11
Carl Walters, Walrus, 1933, ceramic, 78 5817 58 in. (17.821.944.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of International Business Machines Corporation, 1966.27.11

Artwork Details

Title
Walrus
Artist
Date
1933
Dimensions
78 5817 58 in. (17.821.944.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of International Business Machines Corporation
Mediums
Mediums Description
ceramic
Classifications
Subjects
  • Animal — walrus
Object Number
1966.27.11

Artwork Description

Carl Walters invented the trademark blue glaze seen on Walrus while working in his Greenwich Village apartment. He was inspired by a blue faience necklace he had seen at an exhibit of ancient Egyptian artifacts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and wanted to re-create the color. Despite having no prior knowledge of ceramic making, he worked for eleven months with only a crucible and a Bunsen burner until he finally produced the color he desired, which he named "Walters Blue." He also built his own kiln to fire the pieces glazed with this new color. Throughout his career, Walters created a menagerie of sculpted ceramic animals, giving each one its own personality and charm. The goofy expression of the Walrus seems well suited to a creature with such a comical physical appearance.

Works by this artist (2 items)

Wendy Yothers, Baba Yaga's Teapots for Brewing Light and Dark Spells, 2009, sterling silver and glass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of an anonymous donor in memory of John Emory and Sylvia Pierce Largen, and Mrs. Alice Ferguson, 2011.39.2, © 2009, Wendy Yothers
Baba Yaga’s Teapots for Brewing Light and Dark Spells
Date2009
sterling silver and glass
Not on view
Wendy Yothers, Baba Yaga's Teapots for Brewing Light and Dark Spells, 2009, sterling silver and glass, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of an anonymous donor in memory of John Emory and Sylvia Pierce Largen, and Mrs. Alice Ferguson, 2011.39.1A-B, © 2009, Wendy Yothers
Baba Yaga’s Teapots for Brewing Light and Dark Spells
Date2009
sterling silver and glass
Not on view

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