Wilson, 1949 - Google Patents
Parian Ware and the Bennington PotteriesWilson, 1949
- Document ID
- 17819105345484157241
- Author
- Wilson J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
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Among the more startling exhibits at the New York Crystal Palace in 1853 was a ceramic monument ten feet high, said to have been designed by Christopher Webber Fenton and modeled by Daniel Greatbach of the United States Pot-tery at Bennington, Vermont. The first …
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