The artwork titled “Summerhouse Crown Jug,” created by Clarice Cliff in 1931, is an exemplary piece reflecting the Art Deco movement. This artwork falls under the genre of utensil design.
The artwork depicts a vividly painted ceramic jug featuring a picturesque scene of a summerhouse. The jug’s surface is adorned with a combination of bold and soft colors, including striking reds, blues, yellows, and greens, characteristic of the Art Deco style. The base showcases an intricate landscape with a prominent red-roofed structure, possibly symbolizing a pavilion or a gazebo framed by a lush greenery backdrop. The spout and rim of the jug feature a geometric design, smoothly transitioning into a colorful arching canopy resembling a festive theme. The handle, contrastingly plain, complements the artwork’s overall balance between aesthetic complexity and utilitarian simplicity.