Two Sides of Tea

Michael Sherrill, Two Sides of Tea, 1992, hand-built ceramic, 16 1818 128 14 in. (41.146.920.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of MCI, 2001.89.5.2A-B

Artwork Details

Title
Two Sides of Tea
Date
1992
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
16 1818 128 14 in. (41.146.920.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of MCI
Mediums Description
hand-built ceramic
Classifications
Subjects
  • Object — other — dish
Object Number
2001.89.5.2A-B

Works by this artist (4 items)

Keith Lewis, Sebastian (Imaginary Self Portrait) (brooch), 1999, sterling silver and 18k gold, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Susan Beech Collection, 2024.50.53, Photo by John Wilson White
Sebastian (Imaginary Self Portrait) (brooch)
Date1999
sterling silver and 18k gold
Not on view
Keith Lewis, Spit Polish (brooch), 1998, sterling silver, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Susan Beech Collection, 2024.50.54, Photo by John Wilson White
Spit Polish (brooch)
Date1998
sterling silver
Not on view
Keith Lewis, Rapture, 1997, sterling silver and acrylic paint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Lloyd E. Herman, founding director and director emeritus of the Renwick Gallery (1971-1986), 2007.44.2
Rapture
Date1997
sterling silver and acrylic paint
Not on view
Keith Lewis, Cuculla's Brooch (brooch), 2001, copper, enamel, fine silver, 18k gold plate, and pearls, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Susan Beech Collection, 2024.50.55, Photo by Robert Diamante
Cuculla’s Brooch (brooch)
Date2001
copper, enamel, fine silver, 18k gold plate, and pearls
Not on view

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      From teapots to ceramic renderings of flora and fauna, Michael Sherrill talks about the development of his work over the course of his forty-year career, the inspiration he takes from the natural world, and his 2019 exhibition, Michael Sherrill Retrospective at SAAM’s Renwick Gallery. 

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