Face Jug
Date1977
Artist/Maker
Evan Javan Brown Jr.
(possibly) (b. 1923)
Artist/Maker
Evan Javan Brown Sr.
(possibly) (1897 - 1980)
MediumStoneware, salt-glazed, brown with white and Albany slip
DimensionsH: 10 1/4" x 8" x 8" (26.0 cm x 20.3 cm x 20.3 cm.) diam. of base: 5 1/2" (14.0 cm.)
Credit LineGift of Edward A. Chappell
Object number1991.900.6
DescriptionVery dark brown jug with strap handle and facial features. Horns are on either side of the jug neck. "Lug-type" ears applied vertically. Bulging eyes, flattened nose, open mouth with large lips revealing white, irregularly-shaped teeth. A moustache tilts upward to either side on the upper lip. Eyebrows are merely slightly roughened areas of the clay body.Label TextAlmost every one in the Brown family was involved in the stoneware industry in some way during the twentieth century. Moving back and forth between Georgia and North Carolina, this family is known for making both utilitarian vessels and numerous fanciful face jugs. With its rakish moustache, dark slip, and white teeth this piece is a wonderful example of the devil face jug form.
--Inspiration and Ingenuity: American Stoneware
Exhibition curated by Suzanne Findlen Hood
At the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
February 2007
MarkingsStamped into the bottom of the jug in block letters is "E. J. BROWN" and, in another area of the bottom, are stamped "Evan's" [in italic stamp] and "ARDEN, N.C." [in block lettered stamp differing from the first].
Exhibition(s)
1987
ca. 2004
1875-1925
1979
ca. 1895
1825-1829
1839-1843 (probably)
1880-1904
1978
1917-1940
1835-1855