The links are working.
I have now been through what appears to be the entire museum collection of vases (in various properties from 'glass to marble).
The glass pieces are varied and include some which are definitely Galle, Daum and Loetz.
On the museum site this yellow piece has no descriptor (in the same way, as far as I could see, that none of the vases do - they all appear to have a number, museum inventory number and that is it).
The only way they are grouped appears to be by shape (Category - Vase) and by property/material (so the glass vases are all together and come up first, then porcelain vases etc).
HOwever on the pinterest link to the yellow vase it is described in greater detail than just the inventory numbers and item numbers and as I said above is described as :
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/356206651758869196/VASE created: the first half of the XIX century. Material: terracotta, polychrome painting Size: v.78,0; d.37,5 cm Place of origin: - in the State Catalogue number: 4393009 Number in GIK (KP): 23213 Inventory number: PDMP 784-ke location Federal State Institution of Culture "State Museum" Peterhof "More
Russia - Etruscan style
Ivan Golsky
Russia - Etruscan style
This is the same for other Etruscan style pieces I found in the online museum collection both in glass and porcelain. i.e. on the Pinterest link I found , there are a few of the other items from the collection, not described in the collection but have been described in their listing on pinterest as Russian - Etruscan Style and then with further descriptions.
see link here where the large blue glass vase in the middle is on the museum website as is an Etruscan style white bowl with decoration
https://www.pinterest.com/igolskij/russia-etruscan-style/and on the museum website here with no description:
http://xn--80aahc6airewm.xn--p1ai/portal/#/collections?id=4934619The poster on pinterest is Ivan Golsky who I think is Dr. Ivan A. Golsky (Omsk, Russia),who appears in this link under one of the photos:
http://www.helenika.ru/index.php?page=photo-mus-2013-en'Vinogradov Readings – 2013 in St. Petersburg . Мaster Class. November 11, 2013. Visit to the IPM‘s Art Workshop. Familiarization with the Collection of the Shapes. From left to right: Dr. Marina M. Fedorova (Jaroslavl, Russia), Dr. Ivan A. Golsky (Omsk, Russia), Dr. Wasilissa Pachomova-Goeres (Potsdam, Germany), Dr. O.A. Sosnina (Moscow, Russia) and Mrs. Josее Erica Huijzer (Wassenaar, Netherlands)'I am therefore assuming that further id's have been done and the museum website not updated - and for now that the description of the yellow vase is at least correct - Russian, first half 19th century. I assume also that it is yellow (somehow glazed inside and out) terracotta as per the description.
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