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Artist: Arequipa Pottery ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Arequipa Pottery.
- Arequipa Pottery
Vase
ceramic
circa 1911
- Vase, Arequipa Pottery (United States, 1911 - 1918) , 1911-1918, Earthenware
- Vase, Arequipa Pottery (United States, 1911 - 1918) , 1912, Earthenware
- Vase, Arequipa Pottery (United States, 1911 - 1918) , 1912, Earthenware
- Vase, Arequipa Pottery (United States, 1911 - 1918) , 1911-13, Earthenware
- Vase, Arequipa Pottery (United States, 1911 - 1918) , 1911-13, Earthenware
- Copper-clad Pottery Vase, Clewell Pottery (Manufacturer), circa 1915, Copper, earthenware
- ’Regent’ Cup and Saucer, Foley Pottery (Peacock Pottery) (England, Staffordshire) , 1933, Porcelain with painted decoration
- Nicolai Fechin - Indian Girl with Pottery n.d. oil on canvas Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at The University of Oklahoma American
- Juan van der Hamen y Leon - Still Life with Sweets and Pottery 1627 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Spanish J. Paul Getty Museum
- Bottle of the Kampos Style
- Robert Dighton
Warrior vessel
black pottery
400 BC - 550
- Ira Diamond Gerald Cassidy
The Pottery Seller. This Indian Woman is from Santo Domingo, the Pueblo who make pottery and sell it for their livelihood.
Lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Plate, Buffalo Pottery , 1901, Earthenware
- Vase, Anonymous , Jōmon period, 5th century B.C., Pottery
- John Bennett Pottery
Vase
ceramic
1878
- Lambeth Pottery(ies)
Plate
ceramic
mid 18th century
- Lambeth Pottery(ies)
Plate
ceramic
mid 18th century
- Lambeth Pottery(ies)
Bowl
ceramic
mid 18th century
- Lambeth Pottery(ies)
Plate
ceramic
circa 1720
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase
ceramic
1912 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Max Laeuger and Tonwerke Kandern Pottery Title: Vase Date: about 1898 - 1902 Medium:
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase
earthenware
1884
- Abstract Medallion Motif Teacup and Saucer, Foley Pottery (Peacock Pottery) (England, Staffordshire) , 1905, Porcelain with stencil painted decoration J. Paul Getty Museum
- Mycenaean Sieve Jug The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Vase, ca. 1915 Made by Fulper Pottery Company (1814-1935)American; Made in Mid-Atlantic, Flemington, New Jersey,
- Pat Hardy
Still Life with Eggs and Pottery
watercolor
1978
- Vase, Winfield Pottery (Manufacturer), circa 1930, Semi-porcelain
- ’Glasgow Rose’ Teacup and Saucer, Foley Pottery (Peacock Pottery) (England, Staffordshire) , circa 1905, Porcelain with stencil painted decoration
- Pink Rose Motif Teacup and Saucer, Foley Pottery (Peacock Pottery) (England, Staffordshire) , circa 1905, Porcelain with stencil painted decoration
- Pitcher, Roblin Art Pottery (1898 - 1906) (Manufacturer), 1898, Earthenware
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Plate
earthenware
1884
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Plate
earthenware
1884 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- An Address to the Workmen in the Pottery on the Subject of Entering into the
- Vase, Linthorpe Pottery , circa 1880, Earthenware, glaze
- Job Nixon
The Pottery Shop, Florence
Drypoint and etching
1923
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase
ceramic with underglaze
circa 1900
- Lambeth Pottery(ies)
Dish
tin-glazed earthenware
circa 1750 - 1760
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase
ceramic with underglaze
circa 1900
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Baluster vase green
ceramic
1923
- Vase, Halcyon Art Pottery (Manufacturer), 1910-1913, Earthenware, glaze
- Tile Frieze, Van Briggle Pottery , circa 1910, Earthenware, oak frame
- Vase, Stockton Art Pottery (1896 - 1900) , 1895-1900, Earthenware
- Coffee Cup and Saucer, Buffalo Pottery , 1910-1920, Earthenware
- Coffee Cup and Saucer, Buffalo Pottery , 1910-1920, Earthenware Museum of Fine Arts
- Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls" Club, 1911-1942 Saucer Pottery; Earthenware Massachusetts, (Boston),
- Flask, Linthorpe Pottery , circa 1880, Glazed earthenware
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase blossoms, brown ochre
ceramic
1902
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase flower branch design
ceramic
1887
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase
ceramic with vellum glaze
circa 1900
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase light blue, decorated
ceramic
1920
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Vase brown with swan design
ceramic
1921
- Rookwood Pottery Factory
Conical vase light blue
ceramic
1921
- Vase, Marblehead Pottery (United States, 1904 - 1936) , 1917, Earthenware
- Okame, Kenya (Japan, Kyoto, died N/A) , mid-19th century, Glazed pottery
- Okame, Kenya (attributed to) (Japan) (Artist), mid- to late 19th century, Glazed pottery
- Horse Head Haniwa, Anonymous , late Tumulus period, 4th-5th century B.C., Pottery
- Flamminian Ware Vase, Moorcroft Pottery (Manufacturer), circa 1910, Earthenware, glaze J. Paul Getty Museum
- Collared Jar of the Pelos Group Museum of Fine Arts
- Paul Revere Pottery of the Saturday Evening Girls" Club, 1911-1942 Large plate Pottery; Earthenware Massachusetts,
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Pottery
Oakland Museum of Califoria: Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
November 11, 2000 through April 29, 2001
Fired by Ideals: Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and
Crafts Movement
...
Powerhouse Museum: Cover Story: celebrating 40 years of Pottery in Australia
Established in 1962, Pottery in Australia has attracted hundreds of articles and submissions from a broad cross-section of the international ceramics community. Starting out as a black and white 26...
University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong: Pottery Sculpture by Pan Bolin Early
Shiwan pottery takes its subject from legends, and stories of immortals
while figural subjects have persisted right up to the end of the Qing
dynasty and the beginning of the Republic. The introduction of human
figures, utensils, figurin...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: California Pottery: From Mission to Modernism Drawn
exclusively from California collections, the approximately 180 pieces in the exhibition
are a selection from producers throughout the state.
IMAGE:
May Hamilton de Causse and Geneviève Hamilton Platter, Rippled...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Wit and Wine: A New Look at Ancient Iranian Ceramics Demonstrating the extraordinary range of Iranian pottery, the exhibition includes such whimsical examples as a jug like vessel supported by human feet, and sculptural works in the shape of camels and bulls. Some containers clearly imitate early metal...
Rockaway Artist Alliance: Call to Artists: Sewn and Thrown: A Pottery and Quilt Exhibition of Juried Original Work Quilt works: works submitted must be fabric and have the structure of a quilt, composed with at least two full and distinct layers, held together by hand or machine–made stitches. No kits, no “cheater cloth” or tied quilts, will be accepted. Wok m...
Clay Art Center: Andrew Coombs : I want to show you something
Andrew Coomb’s thoughtful pots harmoniously combine opposites: spontaneity and precision, humor and sincerity, cool and warm. This subtle push-pull makes his work a delight to see, handle, and use. His use of text on the work is often a pla...
University of virginia Art Museum: Treasures from the Earth For baskets, environment, tradition and use dictate choices of materials, patterns and methods of construction. Pueblo dwellers from San Ildefonso, Acoma, and Zuni use their local clay to develop distinctive pottery. The pots are decorated with im...
Red Gate Gallery: Viewing Space: Shi Zhongying Shi Zhongying participated in Six Young Urban Sculptors, Tianjin in 1997 and in 1998 was selected to show at the 97- 98 International Biological Sculpture Competition in Italy. His workes were included in Country of Pottery: China Contemporary Po...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Andrzej Klimowski: Day for Night Head of Illustration at the Royal College of Art, Klimowski is enthusiastic about bringing his work up to Northumberland, indeed he has produced paintings especially for this exhibition. This artistic coup for the region is due in the main to an ...
Detroit Institute of Art: BRIGHT HUES AND ELABORATE DESIGNS FEATURED IN CERAMIC EXHIBITION AT DIA Deck perfected new glazes, brilliant colors and styles of decoration, which earned him
numerous first-prize medals at many international exhibitions, including those held in
Philadelphia, Vienna, London and Paris. His sty...
University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Union of Visual Artists - Inaugural Exhibition Through organizing exhibitions,
they share their experiences of creating art and broadening their knowledge
and vision. Among them, many members have dedicated themselves to teaching
and contribute to the cultivation of a new generation of art...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Lightplay: Work by John Fieldhouse After two highly successful shows at the Shire Pottery Gallery John Fieldhouse returns to Alnwick for his third solo exhibition. Those who know Johns work well have been keenly awaiting these works, curious to see how he has met the challenge of d...
Ann Arbor Art Center: Well Heeled: A Shoe Exhibition Shoe merchandise will be available in the Gallery Shop and shoes can be painted in Feat of Clay, the paint your own pottery studio. In addition, an Art By the Foot fundraiser will give patrons the opportunity to purchase pieces of art by the foot the...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Enrique Azocar: Luzy Fertilidad - Light and Fertility Born in Concepción, Chile in 1960, and growing up in a country where at the time social, political and ideological freedoms were denied its people, Enrique Azócar followed a conventional university training and career in business management before...
Christie's: Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Including Important Sancai Glazed Pottery from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman
Ming qi, or articles of the spirit, were objects such as vases, jars, ewers and figures specifically
created to accompany the deceased on their voyage into the afterlife and often vividly reflected
the social and cultural atmosphere of the tim...
Binney and Smith Gallery, Banana Factory: Native American Potter Lawrence Namoki “Lawrence uses only clay native to Hopi land, natural dyes for the painted surface of his works and the traditional Hopi firing process using sheep dung,” says Banana Factory Director Diane LaBelle. “Anyone who visits the Banana Factory while he’...
Vancouver: Call for Entries: Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival This year, the Festival hopes to display and promote the work of over 100
Northwest fine artists. The Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival has already
established itself as an outstanding performing, fine and culinary arts
event, and is positioned to b...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Chi-Sui Wang: Paintings, Drawings and Photographs Since the discovery of linear perspective in 15th century Florence, when pinhole cameras were used for the first time to capture an image of real space, artists have been fascinated by the potential of optical aids for painting. In attempting to s...
Brooks Museum of Art: The Allure of the East: Islamic Decorative Arts and European Orientalist Paintings Complementing these pieces are works by European artists who were
fascinated with the
culture of these lands during the 19th century. At that time, many artists
attempted to capture the
essence of lands that were considered exotic in custom an...
Clay Art Center: Brooke Noble: You and I and Things That Fly In the gallery will be a plethora of whimsical and colorful forms, each telling a story or a part of a story, evoking our emotions and jogging our memories. Brooke states "You & I and Things That Fly is an exhibit that celebrates the 'winged wonde...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Picasso Ceramic Editions: From the Edward Weston Collection In the nineteenth century, Vallauris had been
a center of ceramics production, however it had been in decline since World
War I. Picassos interest led to its revitalization and he produced over 600
editions in Vallauris until 1971. Sixty cer...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Antioch: The Lost Ancient City Central to the show is a reconstructed dining room reuniting pieces of a
mosaic floor now owned by the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Princeton University, and the
Wor...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Matterart: Pauline Burbidge - Textiles, Charles Poulsen - Sculpture
Pauline Burbidge's large-scale quilted textile wall hangings use imagery that is inspired by the countryside around her. She incorporates freeform collage and stitching techniques within her work and in this exhibition will be using digital photog...
National Gallery of Victoria: Yikwani:Contemporary Tiwi Ceramics - Reflections of Tiwi Spirituality and Traditions The exhibition’s co-ordinating curator, David Hurlston, said: Tiwi Design Pottery is fast gaining an international fine art reputation and its success is a strong example of the richness and pride in the Tiwi culture.
Yikwani: Contemporary T...
Low Country Artisan Collective: First Annual Best of The Best Artisan Sale and Show Art lovers will find everything from the Ultra Luxe for body and home to little gems $50 and under. Each item selected for this show and sale is of the highest quality and has been exquisitely hand crafted. Experience old world craftsmanship in co...
Bartley Nees Project: Trunk Rock: A New Installation by Terry Urbahn Terry Urbahn has exhibited with the Bartley Nees Gallery since 1994
including memorable exhibitions such as Urban Museum Reality Service (1997),
saLOON (1999) and most recently a collaborative installation with Sean Kerr
SHOWDOWN in 2000. His w...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Melting Pots 2001: Cairns Potters Club Biennial Exhibition This year we’re encouraging artists to break out. This is the time potters will try to do something special, because its for an exhibition, as opposed to having to be functional, Ms White said.
Pieces featured in Melting Pot 2001 range from...
Fenimore Art Museum: Being Indian: The 6th Contemporary Iroquois Art Biennial Peter B. Jones (Onondaga-Seneca) is a renowned potter and sculptor from the Beaver Clan, Onondaga Nation. Jones, who resides on the Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation of Indians, studied under Hopi artist Otellie Loloma while attending the...
Telfair Museum of Art: Call Artists: Ninth Annual Art Fair The Telfair will accept 65 - 70 exhibitors in a variety of art forms, including but not limited to painting, drawing, graphics, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, photography, and furniture.
Judging the 2003 Art Fair is Elizabeth Fleming, executiv...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters REINHARD BEHRENS RSW SSA
"My drawings, etchings, paintings and installations contribute to an ever increasing Œbody of evidence‚ for the existence of the parallel world of ŒNaboland‚ in which normal limits of time and space are dissolved
Studio 1219, Art Incubator: LOOKING TO PARTNER WITH ART ENTITY ABROAD FOR ARTIST EXCHANGE With over 8,000 square feet of total space, Studio 1219 features an educational department, a pottery studio, workshop space, open space for classes and community functions, and opportunities for small arts related businesses. As an incubator, Stu...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Familiar Territories: Alan Smith Page In this exhibition I have used a number of media and subjects in an exploration of the familiar - interiors and exteriors, still life arrangements and objects of the everyday.
I enjoy working at speed. I like the uncertainty of watercolour ...
Christine Abrahams Gallery: Works by Tasmania based Artist Catherine Woo The patterns are to a large degree achieved accidentally by letting the minerals react with each other naturally. However, there is an obvious ease and confidence, knowledge of material, acquired through years of controlled experimentation and cle...
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: OCAF Members' art exhibit opens
Over forty artists are represented in this diverse annual exhibition.
Most of the artists have more than one piece on exhibit.
There is a total of ninety-seven pieces of art in the show.
Audrone Kirschner, Visual Arts Coordinator for this ...
Gold Dragon Gallery: New Abstract Works by Martha Marshall Martha comments in her artist statement, "The process of image making continues throughout my days, whether I am awake or sleeping. I believe that we become whole through creative play, whether it be with dancing, or wet clay, or poetry, or drummi...
Australian Council: New Direction for the Arts to Territorians
The Council aims to make the arts more accessible, relevant, enjoyable and inspiring to all Australians by addressing the
barriers that have traditionally hindered people from seeing the value of the arts in their lives.
This is t...
ART6 Gallery: Totemic Magic: Suzanna Biro and Frederick Chiriboga.
Suzanna Biro studied and traveled in
Colombia, S.A. for more than three years
learning weaving, pottery and painting
from artists in villages throughout the
country. She also studied sculpture and
drawing in New York City. Her mixed media
...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Bergmans Dinosaurs Classically trained sculptors Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, both fans of Bergman's films, together with painter
Joe Dias, have chosen the Shire Pottery Gallery in Alnwick, to express, in a stylish exhibition of recent works,
their belief that cr...
Sartorial Contemporary Art: How Women Are: Ann-Caroline Breig, Louise Camrass, Rose Gibbs For the purposes of this show it matters that these three are women. Our thesis is that they have reacted against their sexist environments, their brutish boyfriends, their fathers, their mothers, their families, their doctors, their teachers etc,...
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