Ceramic art history during the 1900's
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05-06-2010 03:06 PM
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aclift
Includes audio interview of Eva Zeisel Excerpt: Swooping up and around in whimsical curves, the ceramics designs of Eva Zeisel seem to almost come alive. "I do curves because I'm curvy — meaning I am a little bit fat," she says.
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05-06-2010 03:08 PM
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aclift
Audio from NPR Morning Edition Excerpt: David D'Arcy reports on the least known realm of Pablo Picasso's artwork. Aside from his paintings and sculptures...Picasso also took a great interest in ceramics.
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01-04-2011 10:20 AM
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Andy Clift
To view photographs of Paul Soldner, please visit here at the Claremont Colleges Digital Library.
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01-04-2011 10:23 AM
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Andy Clift
THE RUTH CHANDLER WILLIAMSON GALLERY Permanent Collection.
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01-31-2011 07:47 AM
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megahertz36
Site contains information and historical information about the more well known antique American art potteries. Has a user forum and articles to help identify works.
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10-06-2011 07:44 AM
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Andy Clift
Founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, the Leach Pottery is probably the most famous and certainly the most influential studio pottery in the world. For decades it forged the shape of studio pottery production in the UK and beyond.
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