Wedgewood Black Basalt Encaustic Painted Urn – Egyptian Revival, 1790–1820
Wedgewood Black Basalt Encaustic Painted Urn – Egyptian Revival, 1790–1820
A rare and refined Wedgewood black basalt urn from the late 18th to early 19th century, showcasing the distinctive encaustic-painted decoration that defines the period's Egyptian Revival style. Crafted in matte black basalt stone, this neoclassical urn features two intricately hand-painted figural scenes that wrap the vessel in timeless elegance. The rich, matte finish enhances the contrast between the dark surface and the warm-toned encaustic detailing, a technique favored by Josiah Wedgwood for its lasting visual depth.
This antique basalt urn is a collector's piece of exceptional quality, rooted in the height of English neoclassical design. Its balanced proportions, classical form, and historical craftsmanship make it ideal for display in fine decorative arts collections, antique interiors, or museum-style vignettes. A rare example of Wedgewood's Egyptian Revival ceramics, this piece reflects both artistic legacy and 18th-century design innovation.
Materials Black Basalt stone
Place of Origin 1790-1820
Period England
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