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    1. Front and Center - Fall/Winter 1996, Vol 3, No 2

      The third winner this year is Professor Regina Blaszczyk of Boston University, who visited in June to study pottery industry (...)

    2. [Laura Anne Fry’s paint box] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She made significant contributions to the development of the Art Pottery Movement in America. At Cincinnati’s Rookwood (...)

    3. [Anti-slavery dessert service] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Members of female anti-slavery societies sold tokens, pottery, quilts, books, prints, and needlework. Some items were commercially (...)

    4. [Tea cup and saucer, and bowl] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Hull-House Kilns was a commercial pottery associated with their art school. Many of the staff and potters were recent Mexican immigrants.

    5. [Anti-slavery dessert service] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Members of female anti-slavery societies sold tokens, pottery, quilts, books, prints, and needlework. Some items were commercially (...)

    6. [Creamer with an image of the Ladies of Llangollen]; [Ladies of Llangollen figurine] · Duke Universi

      Their images graced Staffordshire transfer-ware pottery, popular prints, and multitudes of ephemera.

    7. Classical Studies - Finding Images - LibGuides at Duke University

      Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum A collection of mostly ancient Greek pottery from collections around the world. More detailed, print versions (...)

    8. [Creamer with an image of the Ladies of Llangollen]; [Ladies of Llangollen figurine] · Duke Universi

      Their images graced Staffordshire transfer-ware pottery, popular prints, and multitudes of ephemera.

    9. Specialty Books - Ancient Art and Architecture - Etruscan Emphasis - LibGuides at Duke University

      Famous corpora are written for Greek pottery (Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum), stain glass windows (Corpus Vitrirarum) and Florentine (...)

    10. Specialty Books - Art & Art History - LibGuides at Duke University

      Famous corpora are written for Greek pottery (Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum), stain glass windows (Corpus Vitrirarum) and Florentine (...)

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