Ceramics in America 2024 continues to publish new research on ceramics made, used, or collected in America. Articles in this issue include several on Thomas Commeraw, the free Black potter working in New York from about 1797 to 1819; a newly-discovered French porcelain figure that belonged to George Washington that descended in an African American family; new discoveries about porcelain figures of characters from Uncle Tom’s Cabin; the long history of face vessels in America; how a baby squirrel inspired a collection of tin-glazed earthenware.
Edited by:
Ron Fuchs Imprint: Chipstone Foundation Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 224mm,
Width: 256mm,
ISBN:9781737717546 ISBN 10: 1737717549 Series:Ceramics in America Pages: 286 Publication Date:30 June 2024 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Editor Ronald Fuchs II consults on early American ceramics and resides in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.