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Identifier: keramicstud1319111912leon (find matches)
Title: Keramic studio
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Leonard, Anna B Robineau, Adelaide Alsop, 1865?-1929
Subjects: Pottery Decoration and ornament
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. (etc.) : Keramic Studio Publishing Co
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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Mrs. Woodruff Miss McDougall Mrs. WaterfieldMrs. King Mrs. Simonds Miss Foster Miss Bonney Miss Voorhees Miss Leach design. The exquisite candlesticks in white and gold werewell designed and splendidly executed. Among Miss Grace Condits pieces was a very interest-ing tea tile with a garden motif and of very pleasing color. Miss Elizabeth Suhrs work showed nice feeling for colorand design and a simple quiet taste in the carrying out of her ideas. A very attractive bowl had as a decoration a flower-in-a-pot motif. A quaint pleasing thing. One of the very good pieces in Miss Woodruffs exhibitwas an ice tub with a very formal design in nice color. Miss Meda Caspersons fine bowl in yellow and orangelustre, gold and black, was very pleasing, and a stein by Miss
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Mrs. Kcrmentz Miss Voorhees Miss Harrison Miss BonneyMrs. Woodruff Miss Voorhees nilRAMIC STUDIO 63 Kiementz in good color and design, were among the goodthings done by these newer members. Miss Wittiers plate in white and gold was nice in designand very finely executed. Miss Eva Bonneys stein in green and gold and silverwas interesting and executed with thought and care. Mrs. Kennedys tea set was delightful in its refinedtreatment of white and gold. It was well designed and addedone more to the list of beautifully executed pieces. A chocolate pot by Miss Perrian was in simple designand carried out in a very unusual dull orange color. Mrs. Lulu Halleys cylindrical vase, in very unobtrusive design and soft quiet tones of green, was a vase which onecould really use for flowers. The dainty set for a dressing table done by Miss JaneCrane had a nicely balanced little motif caiTied out in softpink and ivory. Fitness to purpose and positions werewell felt in the doing of this set. Mrs. Carpe

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1911
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  • bookid:keramicstud1319111912leon
  • bookyear:1899
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Leonard__Anna_B
  • bookauthor:Robineau__Adelaide_Alsop__1865__1929
  • booksubject:Pottery
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • bookpublisher:Syracuse__N_Y___etc_____Keramic_Studio_Publishing_Co
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:85
  • bookcollection:smithsonian
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