While Masons "Peacocks" pattern typically features a pair of birds, this lozenge shape des...
While Masons "Peacocks" pattern typically features a pair of birds, this lozenge shape desert dish depicts a single fellow who appears to have just caught site of an adversary who may pose a threat to his garden domain. (Anyone familiar with real peacocks knows they are always ready to loudly take alarm!)
Typical of the spontaniety always present in Mason's Japan patterns, decoration starts with daubs of blue--dark cobalt and a lighter shade--knit together with quick strokes from the artist's brush. The whole design pivots around the alert peacock and adjacent garden balustrade. A closer look at the quickly executed brush strokes of peach and red which knit the tableau together amplify the sense of comic conflict about to take place.
A chaotic border tangle of quickly executed blossoms, leaves and vines set against alternating fields of light blue and white, along with the elaborate scallops and relief details of the molded blank, reinforce the whimsy and playful disorder of this pattern.