Earthenware vase with handle, with a relief medallion on the front and green drip glaze, designed and made by W.C. Brouwer, Leiderdorp, 1915.
Stamped with Brouwer’s mark, inscribed in clay.
W.C. Brouwer (Willem Coenraad Brouwer, 1877–1933) was a Dutch ceramist and sculptor known for his expressive decorative pottery and monumental architectural ceramics. In his studio in Leiderdorp he developed a distinctive style characterized by strong forms, relief work, and signature glazes such as green drip glaze. Brouwer produced both independent pieces and commissioned work for architects, making his ceramics an important contribution to Dutch Art Nouveau and Art Deco design.
