Rookwood Pottery at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Gerald and Virginia Gordon Collection - Brief Article - Book Review
Magazine Antiques, Feb, 2004
Rookwood Pottery at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Gerald and Virginia Gordon Collection
By Nancy E. Owen
MA-222
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The Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati was one of the best-known experimental art potteries of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, renowned for its innovative glazes and imaginative forms. The Gordon collection contains 152 pieces that range in date from the earliest years of the pottery's existence in the 1880s through the 1960s. 140 colorplates, 17 illustrations.
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