The history of the Cowan Pottery Studio (1912-1931) is discussed in detail. Founded by R. Guy Cowan near Cleveland, Ohio, the studio produced pottery during the arts and crafts movement. The formula for Cowan's Chinaware Body is included, as are formulas for two of their famous glazes. ...
Ananda Aragundi Hanus began her career as an agricultural engineer in Ecuador. On visiting France she decided to devote her time to ceramics and in 2003 she graduated at the French Institute of Ceramics in Sevres. The shape of Ananda’s ceramic sculptures are the result of a subtle marriage ...
Ohio; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio; Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado; Dartmouth College Collection, Hanover, New Hampshire; Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska; National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian...
I produce most of my work at my sky-lit studio in Medina, Ohio. I also have a studio in the mountains of Western N. Carolina near Penland School of Crafts. My Work Events Contact Me If you are interested in inquiring about purchasing my work you can contact me by phone at 330-421...
Details recommended by best modern practice in the construction of one-story plants are given.doi:10.1111/j.1151-2916.1928.tb17030.xH. S. JacobyThe H. K. Ferguson Co. Hanna Bldg. Cleveland OhioJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of the American Ceramic Society...
Although Robinson Ransbottom had found new ways for distributing its product over the past several years that promised to boost sales, it could not complete the turnaround in time to convince its parent company, Cleveland, Ohio-based Brittany Corp., to keep the plant open.Ceramic Industry...
Pottery making in a western African village Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Images Hohokam pottery Pottery created by the Hohokam people, made of buff clay and painted with red designs. Courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art; James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford Memorial Fund 1983.16 (CC...