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English: Identifier: A1621-00458

Date: 1906-05

Decade: 1900-1909

Creator: Risque, Caroline, 1883-1952

Types: Serial , Page

Subjects: Sculpture , Artists , Women , Art

Rights: IN COPYRIGHT

Permalink: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/415278

Description: Photographs of a terra cotta ink stand sculpted by Caroline Risque
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Source The Potter's Wheel, Volume 2, Number 7, page 44, May 1906
Author Risque, Caroline, 1883-1952
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