Prototype for Centennial Column
Karl L. Müller (American, born Germany, 1820-1887), designer
Union Porcelain Works, Greenpoint, New York, 1863-1922, maker
Details
Title
Prototype for Centennial Column
Artist/Maker
Karl L. Müller (American, born Germany, 1820-1887), designer
Union Porcelain Works, Greenpoint, New York, 1863-1922, maker
Date
1876
Medium
Porcelain
Dimensions
45 x 16 x 16 inches
Credit
Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection
Accession #
1997.232
In 1876, the United States celebrated the Declaration of Independence’s hundred-year anniversary with the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. One of the flashiest contributions came from Brooklyn-based Union Porcelain Works, which hired German-born artist Karl L. H. Müller to design the Century Vase and accompanying pedestal. Along the middle of the three horizontal bands of the vase—wedged in between portraits of George Washington and buffalo heads—are scenes of American technological progress, while below are events from American history. The pedestal features illustrations of the ancient Greek story of Elektra, a murderous tale of political upheaval with similarities to the struggle for American independence.