A large Bombay School of Arts pottery vase in the Multan Style, India, circa 1880
of baluster form on a splayed foot with flaring neck, decorated underglaze in cobalt-blue and green on a white ground with floral sprays and large foliate motifs
72 cm. high
When the Bombay School of Arts was founded, potters from the Sindh continued to produce ceramics heavily influenced by the pottery of their homeland, and only later began to take influence from European, and in particular, British ceramics of the time.
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of baluster form on a splayed foot with flaring neck, decorated underglaze in cobalt-blue and green on a white ground with floral sprays and large foliate motifs
72 cm. high
When the Bombay School of Arts was founded, potters from the Sindh continued to produce ceramics heavily influenced by the pottery of their homeland, and only later began to take influence from European, and in particular, British ceramics of the time.