Collection Feature
New Design Acquisition Chyna Bounds, Curatorial Assistant
Jazz and Eleanor Roosevelt are part of the story of artist Viktor Schreckengost (American, 1906–2008), who designed the boldly colored plate pictured here, recently acquired for the Museum’s collection of twentieth- and twenty-firstcentury design. Schreckengost designed this plate one year before creating a bowl for Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of then governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt; she had requested a work that was “New Yorkish” in style. He named his original plate Jazz, and similarly titled the bowl for Mrs. Roosevelt Jazz Bowl.
Viktor Schreckengost, Manufactured by Cowan Pottery Studio, “Danse Moderne” Plate, from the Jazz series, 1930. Purchase, with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust, given in memory of Viktor Schreckengost and in honor of Virgene Schreckengost, M2019.118. Photo by John R. Glembin.
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Schreckengost became known for his visual language of jazz culture and developed a broad series of jazz-related ceramics for Cowan Pottery, in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked. (The Jazz Bowl pictured is modeled after the one he made for Mrs. Roosevelt.) The funds the