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Maker(s):Rookwood Pottery; Coyne, Sallie E. (painter)
Culture:American (1876-1939); (Rookwood, Cincinnati, Ohio 1880 - present)
Title:Vase
Date Made:1910
Type:Container
Materials:Iris-glazed ceramic
Place Made:United States
Measurements:8 1/4 in x 4 1/2 in body diameter; 20.955 cm x 11.43 cm
Narrative Inscription:  impressed in bottom: [stylized flower] / 1278 / W / monogram of SE inside large C
Accession Number:  SC 2008.41.8
Credit Line:Gift of Sybil and Alfred Nadel (Sybil Gottlieb, class of 1957)
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
black iris glazed vase with painted poppies and green stems wrapping around bottom

Label Text:
Women played a formative role in the development of American art pottery. The Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati was founded by Maria Longworth in 1880 and employed many women as artists and glaze technicians. Newcomb College, a women’s college in New Orleans, established the Newcomb Pottery to teach young women ceramic design, decoration and glazing, giving them skills that would allow them to find employment.

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