ArtistsRookwood Pottery Company
Rookwood Pottery Company

Rookwood Pottery Company

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one of the most important factories for art pottery in the USA, founded in Cincinnati in 1880 by Mrs. Maria Nichols (later Mrs. Storer) with financial support from her father, Joseph Longworth, a rich patron of the arts. Named after their family home.

Source: Cleveland Design · Trust score: 40% · Updated 7d ago

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    1893 · Cleveland Design · 1 prov
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Rookwood Pottery Company (American, established 1880), Emma D. Foertmeyer (American), Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)   Jar   1991.140   Cleveland Museum of Art
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Rookwood CUT 02
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Rookwood CUT 01
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Rookwood Installation at Carnegie West
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Edward george diers per rookwood pottery, vaso, cincinnati 1914
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Rookwood pottery company, edward timothy harley, vaso, cincinnati 1900, 02
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Rookwood pottery company, edward timothy harley, vaso, cincinnati 1900, 01
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Plate by Mary Taylor, Rookwood Pottery, 1884, glazed earthenware   De Young Museum   DSC00720
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