Arts

Delicate Porcelain Treasures

Once the heiress and Palm Beach socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post acquired her first piece of French porcelain in the 1920s, she could not get enough of the exquisitely designed functional art. Post filled her sprawling Hillwood estate in D.C., which is now a museum, with her finds, including a golden, porcelain-topped table and figurines from around the world. This spring, her personal stash, along with items from the Smithsonian, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Frick Collection, will juxtapose the old with the new during Hillwood’s exhibition The Luxury of Clay: Porcelain Past and Present, opening February 19. Featuring more than 140 platters, teacups, and vases, the show traces porcelain’s evolution over three hundred years. “Antique porcelain, from glazes to shapes to materials, still influences ceramists today,” says Rebecca Tilles, the museum’s associate curator. Antique and contemporary designs will be displayed together, including an early-1700s Meissen stoneware teapot beside Robert Lugo’s 2018 ceramic form.

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Vessel (Container)

Unknown (Manufacturer)

Jingdezhen, China

1750–1770 

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens

Drinking Vessel 

Imperial Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer) 

Saint Petersburg, Russia

ca. 1750–Early 1760

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973 

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen

Vessel for Serving Drinks 

Eva Zeisel (Designer) 

Imperial Porcelain Factory (Artist) 

Saint Petersburg, Russia 

1933–1935 

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens

Drinking Vessel 

Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (Manufacturer) 

Sèvres, France

c. 1779

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973 

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen

Culinary Container 

Ancienne Manufacture Royale Limoges (Manufacturer) 

Cindy Sherman (Photographer) 

Limoges, France 

1990 

Museum Purchase, 2006

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen

Plate 

Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (Manufacturer) 

Meissen, Germany 

1744–1745 

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973 

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens

Drinking Vessel 

Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin (Manufacturer) 

About 1780 

Museum Purchase, 2019

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen

Vessel for Serving Drinks 

Imperial Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer) 

Saint Petersburg, Russia 

19th c. 

Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973 

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen

Vessel (Container) 

Imperial Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer)

Shchetinin (Painter)

Saint Petersburg, Russia 

1837 

Gift of Eleanor Close Barzin, 1974 

Photo: Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, photographed by Edward Owen